<p>(A) The neural responses to face images. (B) The neural responses to house images. Abbreviations: CHP, contralateral horizontal positions; UVP, upper vertical positions; LVP, lower vertical positions.</p
<p>(A) RRV1s in FFA for images of faces, and (B) RRV1s in PPA for images of houses. There were signi...
<p>(A) Example images of a face and a house are shown. The images of the faces shown here do not dep...
peer reviewedThe specificity of face perception is thought to reside both in its dramatic vulnerabil...
<p>Here, the image in (A) shows the neural activity in response to contralateral face images, and (B...
<p>Here, the image in (A) shows the neural activity in response to ipsilateral face images, and (B) ...
<p>(A) The neural responses to contralaterally and ipsilaterally presented faces, and (B) the neural...
<p>Generally, the significant neural activities decreased as eccentricity increased in V1 (A, B) and...
<div><p>In human visual cortex, the primary visual cortex (V1) is considered to be essential for vis...
<p>(A, B) The classification performances in the face-selective areas (FFA and OFA). (C, D) The clas...
Category-selective brain areas exhibit varying levels of neural activity to ipsilaterally presented ...
<p>(A) The combined magnitudes of neural response to the images of faces (houses) at the 3 meridian ...
Neuroimaging studies have revealed strong selectivity for object categories in high-level regions of...
The ventral part of the visual cortex has been proven to be highly selective to objects. Certain are...
Previous studies have revealed regions in human visual cortex with a strong preference for faces, he...
High-level regions of the ventral stream exhibit strong category selectivity to stimuli such as face...
<p>(A) RRV1s in FFA for images of faces, and (B) RRV1s in PPA for images of houses. There were signi...
<p>(A) Example images of a face and a house are shown. The images of the faces shown here do not dep...
peer reviewedThe specificity of face perception is thought to reside both in its dramatic vulnerabil...
<p>Here, the image in (A) shows the neural activity in response to contralateral face images, and (B...
<p>Here, the image in (A) shows the neural activity in response to ipsilateral face images, and (B) ...
<p>(A) The neural responses to contralaterally and ipsilaterally presented faces, and (B) the neural...
<p>Generally, the significant neural activities decreased as eccentricity increased in V1 (A, B) and...
<div><p>In human visual cortex, the primary visual cortex (V1) is considered to be essential for vis...
<p>(A, B) The classification performances in the face-selective areas (FFA and OFA). (C, D) The clas...
Category-selective brain areas exhibit varying levels of neural activity to ipsilaterally presented ...
<p>(A) The combined magnitudes of neural response to the images of faces (houses) at the 3 meridian ...
Neuroimaging studies have revealed strong selectivity for object categories in high-level regions of...
The ventral part of the visual cortex has been proven to be highly selective to objects. Certain are...
Previous studies have revealed regions in human visual cortex with a strong preference for faces, he...
High-level regions of the ventral stream exhibit strong category selectivity to stimuli such as face...
<p>(A) RRV1s in FFA for images of faces, and (B) RRV1s in PPA for images of houses. There were signi...
<p>(A) Example images of a face and a house are shown. The images of the faces shown here do not dep...
peer reviewedThe specificity of face perception is thought to reside both in its dramatic vulnerabil...