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There is a close relationship between brain function and anatomy
Exploring the small-scale organization within centimeter-scale neural nuclei requires neuroimaging with high spatial resolution
The results of the study found that within the face-selective nuclei of the right fusiform gyrus, a key brain region for face processing, different face parts do have different neural activation distributions, and this distribution is similar across individuals
Figure 1 Spatial distribution of activation of different face parts in the face processing brain area of the fusiform gyrus
Zhang Jiedong, an associate researcher in He Sheng's group, is the first author of the study, Jiang Yong, Song Yunjie, a doctoral student in He Sheng's group, and Zhang Peng, a researcher from the Institute of Biophysics, are co-authors, and Zhang Jiedong and He Sheng are co-corresponding authors
Article link: https://elifesciences.
(Contributed by: He Sheng's research group)