Damage to the fusiform gyrus interferes with the ability to perceive and imagine _____________________. objects clothes buildings or landscapes faces
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The fusiform gyrus is a brain area located on the underside of the temporal and occipital lobes and is primarily involved in high-level visual processing, especially related to face recognition. Show more…
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