Figure 1
From: Localization and Functional Characterization of an Occipital Visual Word form Sensitive Area

Relative spatial position of ROIs in a typical subject’s inflated brain. OWA is mainly located near inferior or middle occipital gyrus, posterior to VWFA, inferior to hMT+, more ventral to LO and anterior to the retinotopic areas. The white lines indicate the boundaries of the retinotopic areas. LO: lateral occipital complex (also named as LOC in other parts of the paper). AG: angular gyrus. hMT+:human motion-selective complex. OWA: occipital word sensitive area. OFA: occipital face area. VWFA: visual word form area. FFA: fusiform face area. V1: primary visual cortex.