Equivalent responses to lexical and nonlexical visual stimuli in occipital cortex: A functional magnetic resonance imaging study

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Indefrey, P
Kleinschmidt, A
Merboldt, KD
Kruger, G
Brown, C
Hagoort, P
Frahm, J
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[1] BIOMED NMR FORSCH GMBH,D-37018 GOTTINGEN,GERMANY
[2] MAX PLANCK INST BIOPHYS CHEM,D-37018 GOTTINGEN,GERMANY
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10.1006/nimg.1996.0232
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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Stimulus-related changes in cerebral blood oxygenation were measured using high-resolution functional magnetic resonance imaging sequentially covering visual occipital areas in contiguous sections. During dynamic imaging, healthy subjects silently viewed pseudowords, single false fonts, or length-matched strings of the same false fonts. The paradigm consisted of a sixfold alternation of an activation and a control task. With pseudowords as activation vs single false fonts as control, responses were seen mainly in medial occipital cortex. These responses disappeared when pseudowords were alternated with false font strings as the control and reappeared when false font strings instead of pseudowords served as activation and were alternated with single false fonts. The string-length contrast alone, therefore, is sufficient to account for the activation pattern observed in medial visual cortex when word-like stimuli are contrasted with single characters. (C) 1997 Academic Press.
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