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		<title>Masahitoyamagata: https://wiki.humanconnectome.org/display/PublicData/Media+Images+from+the+Human+Connectome+Project+WU-Minn+Consortium

Task fMRI: Story vs Math
A group average map of brain regions associated with language processing in human cerebral cortex.  Particip...</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;https://wiki.humanconnectome.org/display/PublicData/Media+Images+from+the+Human+Connectome+Project+WU-Minn+Consortium  Task fMRI: Story vs Math A group average map of brain regions associated with language processing in human cerebral cortex.  Particip...&lt;/p&gt;
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Task fMRI: Story vs Math&lt;br /&gt;
A group average map of brain regions associated with language processing in human cerebral cortex.  Participants are asked to listen attentively to either a story or an arithmetic calculation (e.g. “16 minus 5 plus 18 equals”) and answer a question about what they heard. Yellow and red regions are activated by listening to stories, whereas green and blue regions are more strongly activated by performing math calculations.&lt;br /&gt;
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Image courtesy D. Barch, M. Harms, G. Burgess for the WU-Minn HCP consortium - http://humanconnectome.org&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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