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Functional magnetic resonance imaging of human cognitive processes
Authors:Tomohisa Okada,Toshio Inui,Shigeki Tanaka,Sadahiko Nishizawa,&   Junji Konishi
Affiliation:Department of Nuclear Medicine and Diagnostic Imaging, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Japan,;Department of Intelligence Science and Technology, Kyoto University, Japan,;Department of Psychology, Graduate School of Letters, Kyoto University, Japan
Abstract:Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is now widely accepted as a tool for analyzing human brain function. Since the realization of fMRI in the early 1990s, numerous reports have been published. In this paper, we present three studies. The first examined syntactic processing of Japanese sentences and the results prove that Broca's area is involved in the use of grammar. The second study compared binocular with monocular stereopsis. There were significant activations in the right inferior parietal lobe. The third study concerned the encoding and retrieval processes underlying face recognition. It revealed activations mainly in the right prefrontal areas, which is contrary to the hemispheric encoding and retrieval asymmetry (HERA) theory. fMRI will continue to play an important role in the analysis of human brain function.
Keywords:fMRI    syntactic processing    stereo vision    working memory    hemispheric encoding and retrieval asymmetry (HERA) theory
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