Behavioral research indicates that successful face individuation is associated with sensitivity to subtle spatial relations between facial features, as well as to the features themselves. We used a blocked functional magnetic resonance adaptation paradigm to examine the sensitivity of the core face network to spatial relations in faces. The fusiform face area (FFA) was sensitive to spatial relations, responding more strongly to a single face presented with various feature spacings than to repeated presentations of an identical face. This response to spacing variations was as strong as the response to a series of distinct identities. There were no hemisphere effects in sensitivity to spatial relations, although FFAs were larger on the right....
An unresolved goal in face perception is to identify brain areas involved in face processing and sim...
Faces are recognized by means of both shape and surface reflectance information. However, it is uncl...
Two regions in the human occipito-temporal cortex respond preferentially to faces: 'the fusiform fac...
Behavioral research indicates that successful face individuation is associated with sensitivity to s...
& We compared the contribution of featural information and second-order spatial relations (spaci...
fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) studies on humans have shown a cortical area, the fusif...
Controversy surrounds the proposal that specific human cortical regions in the ventral occipitotempo...
Models of face processing suggest that the neural response in different face regions is selective fo...
fMRI studies have reported three regions in human ventral visual cortex that respond selectively to ...
Two regions in the occipito-temporal cortex respond more strongly to faces than to objects and are t...
Neuroimaging studies of humans have provided inconsistent evidence with respect to the response prop...
An unresolved goal in face perception is to identify brain areas involved in face processing and sim...
peer reviewedTwo regions in the human occipito-temporal cortex respond preferentially to faces: 'the...
Several functional neuroimaging studies have observed response adaptation in face-sensitive regions ...
Several regions of the human brain respond more strongly to faces than to other visual stimuli, such...
An unresolved goal in face perception is to identify brain areas involved in face processing and sim...
Faces are recognized by means of both shape and surface reflectance information. However, it is uncl...
Two regions in the human occipito-temporal cortex respond preferentially to faces: 'the fusiform fac...
Behavioral research indicates that successful face individuation is associated with sensitivity to s...
& We compared the contribution of featural information and second-order spatial relations (spaci...
fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) studies on humans have shown a cortical area, the fusif...
Controversy surrounds the proposal that specific human cortical regions in the ventral occipitotempo...
Models of face processing suggest that the neural response in different face regions is selective fo...
fMRI studies have reported three regions in human ventral visual cortex that respond selectively to ...
Two regions in the occipito-temporal cortex respond more strongly to faces than to objects and are t...
Neuroimaging studies of humans have provided inconsistent evidence with respect to the response prop...
An unresolved goal in face perception is to identify brain areas involved in face processing and sim...
peer reviewedTwo regions in the human occipito-temporal cortex respond preferentially to faces: 'the...
Several functional neuroimaging studies have observed response adaptation in face-sensitive regions ...
Several regions of the human brain respond more strongly to faces than to other visual stimuli, such...
An unresolved goal in face perception is to identify brain areas involved in face processing and sim...
Faces are recognized by means of both shape and surface reflectance information. However, it is uncl...
Two regions in the human occipito-temporal cortex respond preferentially to faces: 'the fusiform fac...