<p>To evaluate emerging structure–function relations in a neural circuit that mediates complex behavior, we investigated age-related differences among cortical regions that support face recognition behavior and the fiber tracts through which they transmit and receive signals using functional neuroimaging and diffusion tensor imaging. In a large sample of human participants (aged 6–23 years), we derived the microstructural and volumetric properties of the inferior longitudinal fasciculus (ILF), the inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus, and control tracts, using independently defined anatomical markers. We also determined the functional characteristics of core face- and place-selective regions that are distributed along the trajectory of the ...
& An age-related decline in face processing, even under con-ditions in which learning and memory...
Face processing is mediated by interactions between functional areas in the occipital and temporal l...
In this combined structural and functional MRI developmental study, we tested 48 participants aged 7...
Age is one of the most salient aspects in faces and of fundamental cognitive and social relevance. A...
Age is one of the most salient aspects in faces and of fundamental cognitive and social relevance. A...
Age is one of the most salient aspects in faces and of fundamental cognitive and social relevance. A...
Prior studies on development of functional specialization in human brain mainly focus on age-related...
Extensive studies have demonstrated that face recognition performance does not reach adult levels un...
Little is currently known about the postnatal emergence of functional cortical networks supporting c...
Little is currently known about the postnatal emergence of functional cortical networks supporting c...
Our ability to process complex social cues presented by faces improves during adolescence. Using mul...
Viewing faces or bodies activates category-selective areas of visual cortex, including the fusiform ...
How does cortical tissue change as brain function and behavior improve from childhood to adulthood? ...
In the field of face processing, the so-called "core network" has been intensively researched. Its n...
Face processing is mediated by interactions between functional areas in the occipital and temporal l...
& An age-related decline in face processing, even under con-ditions in which learning and memory...
Face processing is mediated by interactions between functional areas in the occipital and temporal l...
In this combined structural and functional MRI developmental study, we tested 48 participants aged 7...
Age is one of the most salient aspects in faces and of fundamental cognitive and social relevance. A...
Age is one of the most salient aspects in faces and of fundamental cognitive and social relevance. A...
Age is one of the most salient aspects in faces and of fundamental cognitive and social relevance. A...
Prior studies on development of functional specialization in human brain mainly focus on age-related...
Extensive studies have demonstrated that face recognition performance does not reach adult levels un...
Little is currently known about the postnatal emergence of functional cortical networks supporting c...
Little is currently known about the postnatal emergence of functional cortical networks supporting c...
Our ability to process complex social cues presented by faces improves during adolescence. Using mul...
Viewing faces or bodies activates category-selective areas of visual cortex, including the fusiform ...
How does cortical tissue change as brain function and behavior improve from childhood to adulthood? ...
In the field of face processing, the so-called "core network" has been intensively researched. Its n...
Face processing is mediated by interactions between functional areas in the occipital and temporal l...
& An age-related decline in face processing, even under con-ditions in which learning and memory...
Face processing is mediated by interactions between functional areas in the occipital and temporal l...
In this combined structural and functional MRI developmental study, we tested 48 participants aged 7...