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The role of the fusiform gyrus in successful encoding of face stimuli
Michael A. Kuskowski
, José V. Pardo
Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
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Regional Cerebral Blood Flow (rCBF)
100%
Fusiform Gyrus
100%
Face Stimuli
100%
Face Recognition
50%
Cortex
50%
Human Face
50%
Incidental
25%
Visual Features
25%
Mnemonics
25%
Fusiform
25%
One-at-a-time
25%
Bilateral Activation
25%
Right Temporal
25%
Face Perception
25%
Scrambled Faces
25%
Region-based Analysis
25%
Feature Processing
25%
Depth of Processing
25%
Memorization
25%
Memory Demands
25%
Temporal Pole
25%
Featural
25%
Neuroscience
Face
100%
Fusiform Gyrus
100%
Positron Emission Tomography
14%
Face Perception
14%