Cover Picture: The cover illustration shows evidence for tactile object-related activation in the human lateral occipital complex (LOC). Functionally, LOC is defined by its preference for visual objects over textures or random images. However, regions within LOC differ in their functional preference for object categories (e.g. faces, houses and man-made tools). The figure shows the posterior part of an unfolded cortical map of one subject, together with a magnified view of the ventral object- related areas in that subject and four other subjects (below). Note that the tactile object-related activation (located in the dorsal part of LOC) is highly correlated anatomically with the visual object-selective region (blue), usually avoiding other areas showing face preference (orange) or house preference (green). Black dotted lines indicate the borders of the retinotopic regions and area MT. Brightness level corresponds to the significance of the activation. We thank Uri Hasson for designing the cover figure. See Amedi et al., pp. 1202-1212.