The "visual word form area" is involved in successful memory encoding of both words and faces
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A review and synthesis of the first 20 years of PET and fMRI studies of heard speech, spoken language and readingFusiform Gyrus Laterality in Writing Systems with Different Mapping Principles: An Artificial Orthography Training Study.The putative visual word form area is functionally connected to the dorsal attention network.Orthographic transparency modulates the functional asymmetry in the fusiform cortex: an artificial language training study.Recall versus familiarity when recall fails for words and scenes: the differential roles of the hippocampus, perirhinal cortex, and category-specific cortical regionsUnimodal and multimodal regions for logographic language processing in left ventral occipitotemporal cortexFacilitating memory for novel characters by reducing neural repetition suppression in the left fusiform cortex.The neurobiological basis of seeing wordsRobust and task-independent spatial profile of the visual word form activation in fusiform cortexGreater neural pattern similarity across repetitions is associated with better memory.Processing deficits for familiar and novel faces in patients with left posterior fusiform lesions.Contrasting visual working memory for verbal and non-verbal material with multivariate analysis of fMRIThe left occipitotemporal cortex does not show preferential activity for words.The contribution of the left mid-fusiform cortical thickness to Chinese and English reading in a large Chinese sampleCytoarchitectonical analysis and probabilistic mapping of two extrastriate areas of the human posterior fusiform gyrusFunctional characterization and differential coactivation patterns of two cytoarchitectonic visual areas on the human posterior fusiform gyrus.Resting-state functional connectivity and reading abilities in first and second languages.The VWFA: it's not just for words anymore.Language-based social feedback processing with randomized "senders": An ERP study.Functional organization of the fusiform gyrus revealed with connectivity profiles.Double dissociation between visual recognition and picture naming: a study of the visual language connectivity using tractography and brain stimulation.Neural Pattern Similarity in the Left IFG and Fusiform Is Associated with Novel Word Learning.Structural changes in left fusiform areas and associated fiber connections in children with abacus training: evidence from morphometry and tractography.The neural basis of visual word form processing: a multivariate investigation.Genetic and Environmental Influences on the Visual Word Form and Fusiform Face Areas.The overlap of neural selectivity between faces and words: evidences from the N170 adaptation effect.Distinct neural specializations for learning to read words and name objects.It's a word: early electrophysiological response to the character likeness of pictographs.
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The "visual word form area" is involved in successful memory encoding of both words and faces
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