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Damage limited to the fusiform region of the right hemisphere (inferior temporal cortex) would be expected to impair the recognition of faces.

The Fusiform Face Area (right fusiform gyrus) is a cortical region, critically involved in the configuration of objects, faces, and recognition of facial expressions. It is a brain region commonly highly entertained by human faces.

The fusiform face area is activated in imaging studies when parts of faces or pictures of objects and of facial expressions are presented to the subjects. While the more impairment of fusiform is due to its connection to the more apperceptive variants of the prosopagnosia.

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