All Relations between spindle-shaped and brodmann area 21

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Andy C H Lee, Kim S Graham, Jon S Simons, John R Hodges, Adrian M Owen, Karalyn Patterso. Regional brain activations differ for semantic features but not categories. Neuroreport. vol 13. issue 12. 2002-10-23. PMID:12218693. comparisons between retrieval of perceptual non-perceptual information, however, revealed significantly greater blood flow in left posterior inferior temporal cortex and right fusiform cortex associated with perceptual information and in left middle temporal cortex with non-perceptual information. 2002-10-23 2023-08-12 human
H Critchley, E Daly, M Phillips, M Brammer, E Bullmore, S Williams, T Van Amelsvoort, D Robertson, A David, D Murph. Explicit and implicit neural mechanisms for processing of social information from facial expressions: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study. Human brain mapping. vol 9. issue 2. 2000-03-02. PMID:10680766. processing of facial expressions significantly increased regional blood oxygenation level-dependent (bold) activity in fusiform and middle temporal gyri, hippocampus, amygdalohippocampal junction, and pulvinar nucleus. 2000-03-02 2023-08-12 human
J R Binder, J A Frost, T A Hammeke, R W Cox, S M Rao, T Priet. Human brain language areas identified by functional magnetic resonance imaging. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 17. issue 1. 1997-02-04. PMID:8987760. less consistent with classical models were (1) the existence of left hemisphere temporoparietal language areas outside the traditional "wernicke area," namely, in the middle temporal, inferior temporal, fusiform, and angular gyri; (2) extensive left prefrontal language areas outside the classical "broca area"; and (3) clear participation of these left frontal areas in a task emphasizing "receptive" language functions. 1997-02-04 2023-08-12 human
E Halgren, P Baudena, G Heit, J M Clarke, K Marinkovic, M Clark. Spatio-temporal stages in face and word processing. I. Depth-recorded potentials in the human occipital, temporal and parietal lobes [corrected]. Journal of physiology, Paris. vol 88. issue 1. 1994-08-03. PMID:8019524. although largest in the fusiform g this sequence of potentials (especially the n240) was also observed in the supramarginal g, posterior superior and middle temporal g, posterior cingulate g, and posterior hippocampal formation. 1994-08-03 2023-08-12 Not clear