Correlates of individual voice and face preferential responses during resting state

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Kathrin N. Eckstein from the DepartmentUniversity of have published the research: Correlates of individual voice and face preferential responses during resting state, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports of 29/Dec/2021
  • how: For RSFC analyses the authors used the CONN toolbox (v 1u00ad 6b38) implemented in SPM8.

SUMMARY

    For the rTVA and lTVA voice-preferential responses four overlapping clusters emerged: in the left superior occipital gyrus, the right inferior parietal gyrus, the right superior temporal gyrus and the right frontal inferior orbital gyrus. For rTVA voice-preferentiality two . . .

     

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