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    • Category-Specific Organization in the Human Brain Does Not Require Visual Experience 

      Mahon, Bradford Z.; Anzellotti, Stefano; Schwarzbach, Jens; Zampini, Massimiliano; Caramazza, Alfonso (Elsevier BV, 2009)
      Distinct regions within the ventral visual pathway show neural specialization for nonliving and living stimuli (e.g., tools, houses versus animals, faces). The causes of these category preferences are widely debated. Using ...
    • The Resting Human Brain and Motor Learning 

      Albert, Neil B.; Robertson, Edwin Malcolm; Miall, R. Chris (Elsevier, 2009)
      Functionally related brain networks are engaged even in the absence of an overt behavior. The role of this resting state activity, evident as low-frequency fluctuations of BOLD (see [1] for review, [2–4]) or electrical [5, ...