Individual face- and house-related eye movement patterns distinctively activate FFA and PPA

The fusiform face area and parahippocampal place area respond to face and scene stimuli respectively. Here, the authors show using fMRI that these brain areas are also preferentially activated by eye movements associated with looking at faces and scenes even when no images are shown.

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Main Authors: Lihui Wang, Florian Baumgartner, Falko R. Kaule, Michael Hanke, Stefan Pollmann
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2019-12-01
Series:Nature Communications
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-13541-3
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spelling doaj-3da4e80c65d04c9799cb5b3e80c489de2021-05-11T11:50:26ZengNature Publishing GroupNature Communications2041-17232019-12-0110111610.1038/s41467-019-13541-3Individual face- and house-related eye movement patterns distinctively activate FFA and PPALihui Wang0Florian Baumgartner1Falko R. Kaule2Michael Hanke3Stefan Pollmann4Department of Experimental Psychology, Otto-von-Guericke UniversityDepartment of Experimental Psychology, Otto-von-Guericke UniversityDepartment of Experimental Psychology, Otto-von-Guericke UniversityInstitute of Neuroscience and Medicine, Brain & Behaviour (INM-7), Research Centre JülichDepartment of Experimental Psychology, Otto-von-Guericke UniversityThe fusiform face area and parahippocampal place area respond to face and scene stimuli respectively. Here, the authors show using fMRI that these brain areas are also preferentially activated by eye movements associated with looking at faces and scenes even when no images are shown.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-13541-3
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Michael Hanke
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Falko R. Kaule
Michael Hanke
Stefan Pollmann
Individual face- and house-related eye movement patterns distinctively activate FFA and PPA
Nature Communications
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title Individual face- and house-related eye movement patterns distinctively activate FFA and PPA
title_short Individual face- and house-related eye movement patterns distinctively activate FFA and PPA
title_full Individual face- and house-related eye movement patterns distinctively activate FFA and PPA
title_fullStr Individual face- and house-related eye movement patterns distinctively activate FFA and PPA
title_full_unstemmed Individual face- and house-related eye movement patterns distinctively activate FFA and PPA
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publishDate 2019-12-01
description The fusiform face area and parahippocampal place area respond to face and scene stimuli respectively. Here, the authors show using fMRI that these brain areas are also preferentially activated by eye movements associated with looking at faces and scenes even when no images are shown.
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