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Anatomical Connections of the Visual Word Form Area

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The visual word form area (VWFA), a region systematically involved in the identification of written words, occupies a reproducible location in the left occipitotemporal sulcus in expert readers of all cultures. Such a reproducible localization is paradoxical, given that reading is a recent invention that could not have influenced the genetic evolution of the cortex. Here, we test the hypothesis that the VWFA recycles a region of the ventral visual cortex that shows a high degree of anatomical connectivity to perisylvian language areas, thus providing an efficient circuit for both grapheme-phoneme conversion and lexical access. In two distinct experiments, using high-resolution diffusion-weighted data from 75 human subjects, we show that (1) the VWFA, compared with the fusiform face area, shows higher connectivity to left-hemispheric perisylvian superior temporal, anterior temporal and inferior frontal areas; (2) on a posterior-to-anterior axis, its localization within the left occipitotemporal sulcus maps onto a peak of connectivity with language areas, with slightly distinct subregions showing preferential projections to areas respectively involved in grapheme-phoneme conversion and lexical access. In agreement with functional data on the VWFA in blind subjects, the results suggest that connectivity to language areas, over and above visual factors, may be the primary determinant of VWFA localization.
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hal-04688059 , version 1 (04-09-2024)

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Florence Bouhali, Michel Thiebaut de Schotten, Philippe Pinel, Cyril Poupon, Jean-François Mangin, et al.. Anatomical Connections of the Visual Word Form Area. Journal of Neuroscience, 2014, 34 (46), pp.15402-15414. ⟨10.1523/jneurosci.4918-13.2014⟩. ⟨hal-04688059⟩
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