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Functional preference for object sounds but not for voices in the occipito-temporal cortex of early blind individuals

Giulia Dormal, Maxime Pelland, Mohamed Rezk, Esther Yakobov, Franco Lepore, View ORCID ProfileOlivier Collignon
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/143776
Giulia Dormal
1Centre de recherche en Neuropsychologie et Cognition (CERNEC), University of Montreal, Canada
2Institut de Psychologie et Institut de Neurosciences, University of Louvain, Belgium
3Biological Psychology and Neuropsychology, Institute for Psychology, University of Hamburg, Germany
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Maxime Pelland
1Centre de recherche en Neuropsychologie et Cognition (CERNEC), University of Montreal, Canada
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Mohamed Rezk
4Centre for Mind/Brain Science (CIMeC), University of Trento, Italy
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Esther Yakobov
5Department of Psychology, McGill University, Canada
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Franco Lepore
1Centre de recherche en Neuropsychologie et Cognition (CERNEC), University of Montreal, Canada
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Olivier Collignon
1Centre de recherche en Neuropsychologie et Cognition (CERNEC), University of Montreal, Canada
2Institut de Psychologie et Institut de Neurosciences, University of Louvain, Belgium
4Centre for Mind/Brain Science (CIMeC), University of Trento, Italy
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Functional preference for object sounds but not for voices in the occipito-temporal cortex of early blind individuals
Giulia Dormal, Maxime Pelland, Mohamed Rezk, Esther Yakobov, Franco Lepore, Olivier Collignon
bioRxiv 143776; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/143776
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Functional preference for object sounds but not for voices in the occipito-temporal cortex of early blind individuals
Giulia Dormal, Maxime Pelland, Mohamed Rezk, Esther Yakobov, Franco Lepore, Olivier Collignon
bioRxiv 143776; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/143776

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