PubMed Schizophrenia
Neuroanatomy of neurodevelopment psychiatric disoders
Functional areas for face recognition and face processing.
Figure 2: Brain regions central in face perception, as outlined and studied in this thesis.
Upper left: typical MRI-image of the right side of the brain, displaying several brain regions important in face perception. Locations of the coronal sections in A, B and C are shown.
Amy=amygdala; IFG=inferior frontal gyrus; Ins=insula; latFG=lateral fusiform
gyrus; pIPG=posterior inferior parietal gyrus; STS=superior temporal sulcus.
Several brain regions central infacial expression production, as outlinedand studied in this thesis. Left: typical MRIimageof the right side of the brain. Right:typical MRI image of the brain from above.M1=primary motorcortex; PM=premotorcortex; SMA=supplementary motor area;pre-SMA=pre-supplementary motor area.
Figures taken from Dissertation that can be accessed : http://dissertations.ub.rug.nl/FILES/faculties/medicine/2007/c.m.van.der.gaag/c1.pdf
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