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An attempt was made to apply functional magnetic resonance imaging (fM
RI) to reveal cortical areas activated upon presentation of two groups
of Chinese characters in six normal right-handed, male, Japanese subj
ects. Presentation of the characters representing 'abstract concepts'
activated the bilateral occipital region without a significant differe
nce between the bilateral occipital and temporal regions. Presentation
of the characters representing 'concrete objects' resulted in signifi
cantly stronger activation in the left occipital and temporal regions.
These results suggest that recognition of concrete characters involve
s a stronger initial process in the left occipital temporal cortices t
han recognition of abstract characters. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Irel
and Ltd. All rights reserved.