The human superior temporal sulcus (STS) has been suggested to be involved in gaze processing, but temporal data regarding this issue are lacking. We investigated this topic by combining fMRI and MEG in four normal subjects. Photographs of faces with either averted or straight eye gazes were presented and subjects passively viewed the stimuli. First, we analyzed the brain areas involved using fMRI. A group analysis revealed activation of the STS for averted compared to straight gazes, which was confirmed in all subjects. We then measured brain activity using MEG, and conducted a 3D spatial filter analysis. The STS showed higher activity in response to averted versus straight gazes during the 150–200ms period, peaking at around 170ms, after ...
Humans are able to categorize face properties with impressively short latencies. Nevertheless, the l...
Perceiving the direction of another's attention is a critical component of normal social behaviour. ...
The interpretation of interpersonal gaze behavior requires the use of complex cognitive processes an...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) is a major component of the human face perception network, implic...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) is a major component of the human face perception network, implic...
Gaze direction is an important social signal for human beings. Beside the role of gaze in attention ...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we investigated brain activity evoked by mutual ...
International audienceGaze direction is an important social signal for human beings. Beside the role...
Previous fMRI experiments showed an involvement of the STS in the processing of eye-gaze direction i...
SummaryHumans show a remarkable ability to discriminate others' gaze direction, even though a given ...
A widely adopted neural model of face perception (Haxby, Hoffman, & Gobbini, 2000) proposes that the...
SummaryElectrophysiological recording in the anterior superior temporal sulcus (STS) of monkeys has ...
The ability to adaptively follow conspecific eye movements is crucial for establishing shared attent...
Accuracy at perceiving frontal eye gaze was studied in monkeys and human subjects using a forced-cho...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) is a major component of the human face perception network, implic...
Humans are able to categorize face properties with impressively short latencies. Nevertheless, the l...
Perceiving the direction of another's attention is a critical component of normal social behaviour. ...
The interpretation of interpersonal gaze behavior requires the use of complex cognitive processes an...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) is a major component of the human face perception network, implic...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) is a major component of the human face perception network, implic...
Gaze direction is an important social signal for human beings. Beside the role of gaze in attention ...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we investigated brain activity evoked by mutual ...
International audienceGaze direction is an important social signal for human beings. Beside the role...
Previous fMRI experiments showed an involvement of the STS in the processing of eye-gaze direction i...
SummaryHumans show a remarkable ability to discriminate others' gaze direction, even though a given ...
A widely adopted neural model of face perception (Haxby, Hoffman, & Gobbini, 2000) proposes that the...
SummaryElectrophysiological recording in the anterior superior temporal sulcus (STS) of monkeys has ...
The ability to adaptively follow conspecific eye movements is crucial for establishing shared attent...
Accuracy at perceiving frontal eye gaze was studied in monkeys and human subjects using a forced-cho...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) is a major component of the human face perception network, implic...
Humans are able to categorize face properties with impressively short latencies. Nevertheless, the l...
Perceiving the direction of another's attention is a critical component of normal social behaviour. ...
The interpretation of interpersonal gaze behavior requires the use of complex cognitive processes an...