All Relations between lateral occipital gyrus and brodmann area 37

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Mathilde Salagnon, Sandrine Cremona, Marc Joliot, Francesco d'Errico, Emmanuel Melle. Neural correlates of perceiving and interpreting engraved prehistoric patterns as human production: Effect of archaeological expertise. PloS one. vol 17. issue 8. 2022-08-03. PMID:35921273. besides a set of regions common to both groups and involved in visual analysis and decision-making, the experts exhibited greater activity in the inferior part of the lateral occipital cortex, ventral occipitotemporal cortex, and medial thalamic regions. 2022-08-03 2023-08-14 human
Uwe Friese, Benjamin Rahm, Uwe Hassler, Jochen Kaiser, Thomas Grube. Repetition suppression and effects of familiarity on blood oxygenation level dependent signal and gamma-band activity. Neuroreport. vol 23. issue 13. 2013-01-03. PMID:22850486. in both studies, the brain regions that were significantly associated with repetition suppression in response to familiar visual objects encompassed bilaterally the medial and lateral occipital cortex, inferior occipitotemporal regions including the left fusiform cortex, as well as parietal areas. 2013-01-03 2023-08-12 Not clear
Gordon Binsted, Kyle Brownell, Zofia Vorontsova, Matthew Heath, Deborah Saucie. Visuomotor system uses target features unavailable to conscious awareness. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. vol 104. issue 31. 2007-09-21. PMID:17646661. similarly, damage to inferior occipitotemporal regions of cortex (e.g., lateral occipital cortex) can result in an inability to perceive object properties while retaining the ability to act on them (i.e., visual form agnosia). 2007-09-21 2023-08-12 Not clear