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      A Predominantly Visual Subdivision of The Right Temporo-Parietal Junction (vTPJ)

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          A multiplicity of sensory and cognitive functions has been attributed to the large cortical region at the temporo-parietal junction (TPJ). Using functional MRI, we report that a small region lateralized within the right TPJ responds robustly to certain simple visual stimuli (“vTPJ”). The vTPJ was found in all right hemispheres ( n = 7), posterior to the auditory cortex. To manipulate stimuli and attention, subjects were presented with a mixture of visual and auditory stimuli in a concurrent block design in 2 experiments: (1) A simple visual stimulus (a grating pattern modulating in mean luminance) elicited robust responses in the vTPJ, whether or not the subject attended to vision and(2) a drifting low-contrast dartboard pattern of constant mean luminance evoked robust responses in the vTPJ when it was task-relevant (visual task), and smaller responses when it was not (auditory task). The results suggest a focal, visually responsive region within the right TPJ that is powerfully driven by certain visual stimuli (luminance fluctuations), and that can be driven by other visual stimuli when the subject is attending. The precise localization of this visually responsive region is helpful in segmenting the TPJ and to better understand its role in visual awareness and related disorders such as extinction and neglect.

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          Journal
          Cereb Cortex
          Cereb. Cortex
          cercor
          cercor
          Cerebral Cortex (New York, NY)
          Oxford University Press
          1047-3211
          1460-2199
          February 2016
          29 September 2014
          : 26
          : 2
          : 639-646
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Psychology
          [2 ] Center for Cognitive and Neurobiological Imaging, Stanford University , Stanford, CA, USA
          [3 ] Department of Ophthalmology, Jikei University, School of Medicine , Minato, Tokyo, Japan
          [4 ] Department of Psychology and Center for Neural Science, New York University , New York, NY, USA
          Author notes
          Address correspondence to Hiroshi Horiguchi. Email: hhiro@ 123456jikei.ac.jp
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          PMC4712797 PMC4712797 4712797 bhu226
          10.1093/cercor/bhu226
          4712797
          25267856
          eb867723-2bff-4ca3-8a45-c1c13b97b788
          © The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com
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          visual perception,multisensory,temporo-parietal junction,visual attention, visual extinction

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