Authors
Marisa Nordt, Jesse Gomez, Vaidehi S Natu, Alex A Rezai, Dawn Finzi, Holly Kular, Kalanit Grill-Spector
Publication date
2021/12
Journal
Nature human behaviour
Volume
5
Issue
12
Pages
1686-1697
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Human ventral temporal cortex contains category-selective regions that respond preferentially to ecologically relevant categories such as faces, bodies, places and words and that are causally involved in the perception of these categories. How do these regions develop during childhood? We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to measure longitudinal development of category selectivity in school-age children over 1 to 5 years. We discovered that, from young childhood to the teens, face- and word-selective regions in ventral temporal cortex expand and become more category selective, but limb-selective regions shrink and lose their preference for limbs. Critically, as a child develops, increases in face and word selectivity are directly linked to decreases in limb selectivity, revealing that during childhood, limb selectivity in ventral temporal cortex is repurposed into word and face selectivity. These data …
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