Let's face it: The lateralization of the face perception network as measured with fMRI is not clearly right dominant
The neural face perception network is distributed across both hemispheres. However, the dominant role in humans is virtually unanimously attributed to the right hemisphere. Interestingly, there are, to our knowledge, no imaging studies that systematically describe the distribution of hemispheric lat...
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Erstveröffentlichung: Thome, Ina; García Alanis, José C.; Volk, Jannika; Vogelbacher, Christoph; Steinsträter, Olaf; Jansen, Andreas (2022): Let's face it: The lateralization of the face perception network as measured with fMRI is not clearly right dominant. In NeuroImage 263, p. 119587–119587. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2022.119587 |
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