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Eye Movement Monitoring of Memory
Published on: August 15, 2010
Seeing faces and objects with the "mind's eye"
1Institute of Neuroradiology, University of Zurich, Switzerland. ishai@hifo.uzh.ch
Abstract:
With the advent of functional brain imaging techniques and recent developments in the analysis of cortical connectivity, the focus of mental imagery studies has shifted from a semi-modular approach to a more realistic, integrated, cortical networks perspective. Recent studies of visual imagery of faces and objects suggest that activation of content-specific representations stored in the ventral visual stream is top-down modulated by parietal and frontal regions. The relation of these findings to other cognitive functions is discussed, as well as their clinical implications for patients with impaired states of conscious awareness.
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