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Domain Selectivity in the Parahippocampal Gyrus Is Predicted by the Same Structural Connectivity Patterns in Blind and Sighted Individuals
Wang, Xiaoying; He, Chenxi; Peelen, Marius V.. - : Society for Neuroscience, 2017
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Reading Without Speech Sounds: VWFA and its Connectivity in the Congenitally Deaf
Wang, Xiaosha; Caramazza, Alfonso; Peelen, Marius V.. - : Oxford University Press, 2015
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Privileged detection of conspecifics: Evidence from inversion effects during continuous flash suppression
In: Cognition. - Amsterdam [u.a] : Elsevier 125 (2012) 1, 64-79
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Independent Representations of Verbs and Actions in Left Lateral Temporal Cortex
Peelen, Marius V.; Romagno, Domenica; Caramazza, Alfonso. - : MIT Press - Journals, 2012
Abstract: Verbs and nouns differ not only on formal linguistic grounds but also in what they typically refer to: Verbs typically refer to actions, whereas nouns typically refer to objects. Prior neuroimaging studies have revealed that regions in the left lateral temporal cortex (LTC), including the left posterior middle temporal gyrus (pMTG), respond selectively to action verbs relative to object nouns. Other studies have implicated the left pMTG in action knowledge, raising the possibility that verb selectivity in LTC may primarily reflect action-specific semantic features. Here, using functional neuroimaging, we test this hypothesis. Participants performed a simple memory task on visually presented verbs and nouns that described either events (e.g., "he eats" and "the conversation") or states (e.g., "he exists" and "the value"). Verb-selective regions in the left pMTG and the left STS were defined in individual participants by an independent localizer contrast between action verbs and object nouns. Both regions showed equally strong selectivity for event and state verbs relative to semantically matched nouns. The left STS responded more to states than events, whereas there was no difference between states and events in the left pMTG. Finally, whole-brain group analysis revealed that action verbs, relative to state verbs, activated a cluster in pMTG that was located posterior to the verb-selective pMTG clusters. Together, these results indicate that verb selectivity in LTC is independent of action representations. We consider other differences between verbs and nouns that may underlie verb selectivity in LTC, including the verb property of predication. ; Psychology ; Version of Record
URL: http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:11870385
https://doi.org/10.1162/jocn_a_00257
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Eye contact facilitates awareness of faces during interocular suppression
In: Cognition. - Amsterdam [u.a] : Elsevier 119 (2011) 2, 307-311
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Language-Invariant Verb Processing Regions in Spanish-English Bilinguals
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Language-Invariant Verb Processing Regions in Spanish-English Bilinguals
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