A neural adaptation paradigm where adaptor and test stimuli were presented in rapid succession was employed to investigate links between the face-sensitive N170 component and configural face processing. In Experiment 1, schematic adaptor stimuli preceded naturalistic images of upright faces, inverted faces, or isolated eyes. Relative to a baseline condition with schematic house adaptors, upright and inverted schematic faces adapted the N170 to subsequent naturalistic faces, demonstrating that this component is associated with neural processes involved in the analysis of first-order relational face configuration. In Experiment 2, two-tone Mooney faces adapted the N170 to naturalistic faces relative to a baseline condition with Mooney houses,...
The N170 is an event-related potential component reported to be very sensitive to human face stimuli...
S. Bentin and L. Y. Deouell (2000) have suggested that face recognition is achieved through a specia...
This chapter reviews the contribution of electromagnetic measures, mostly event-related potentials (...
To study the response profile of the face-selective N170 component, an adaptation procedure was empl...
To investigate which stages in the structural encoding of faces are reflected by the face-specific N...
& The range of specificity and the response properties of the extrastriate face area were invest...
& The range of specificity and the response properties of the extrastriate face area were invest...
Face perception is often characterized as depending on configural, rather than part-based, processin...
Neural adaptation paradigms have been used in the electrophysiological and neuroimaging literature t...
Despite ample research, the structure and the functional character-istics of neural systems involved...
Visual representations of faces are extracted shortly after 100 ms in the human brain, leading to an...
International audienceVisual representations of faces are extracted shortly after 100 ms in the huma...
The final publication is available at Elsevier via http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2014.04.04...
Since all faces share the same first-order configuration, individual faces are recognized by subtle ...
EVENT-RELATED brain potentials (ERPs) to intact faces and to faces without eyes were compared to ERP...
The N170 is an event-related potential component reported to be very sensitive to human face stimuli...
S. Bentin and L. Y. Deouell (2000) have suggested that face recognition is achieved through a specia...
This chapter reviews the contribution of electromagnetic measures, mostly event-related potentials (...
To study the response profile of the face-selective N170 component, an adaptation procedure was empl...
To investigate which stages in the structural encoding of faces are reflected by the face-specific N...
& The range of specificity and the response properties of the extrastriate face area were invest...
& The range of specificity and the response properties of the extrastriate face area were invest...
Face perception is often characterized as depending on configural, rather than part-based, processin...
Neural adaptation paradigms have been used in the electrophysiological and neuroimaging literature t...
Despite ample research, the structure and the functional character-istics of neural systems involved...
Visual representations of faces are extracted shortly after 100 ms in the human brain, leading to an...
International audienceVisual representations of faces are extracted shortly after 100 ms in the huma...
The final publication is available at Elsevier via http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2014.04.04...
Since all faces share the same first-order configuration, individual faces are recognized by subtle ...
EVENT-RELATED brain potentials (ERPs) to intact faces and to faces without eyes were compared to ERP...
The N170 is an event-related potential component reported to be very sensitive to human face stimuli...
S. Bentin and L. Y. Deouell (2000) have suggested that face recognition is achieved through a specia...
This chapter reviews the contribution of electromagnetic measures, mostly event-related potentials (...