The fusiform face area (FFA) has often been used as an example of a brain module that was developed through evolution to serve a specific purpose—face processing. Many believe, however, that FFA is responsible for holistic processing associated with any kind of expertise. The expertise view has been tested with various stimuli, with mixed results. One of the main stumbling blocks in the FFA controversy has been the fact that the stimuli used have been similar to faces. Here, we circumvent the problem by using radiological images, X-rays, which bear no resemblance to faces. We demonstrate that FFA can distinguish between X-rays and other stimuli by employing multivariate pattern analysis. The sensitivity to X-rays was significantly better in...
& Several brain imaging studies have identified a region of fusiform gyrus (FG) that responds mo...
How are objects represented in the human visual pathway? This question continues to elude the neuroi...
Several brain imaging studies have identified a region of fusiform gyrus (FG) that responds more str...
Radiologists can visually detect abnormalities on radiographs within 2s, a process that resembles ho...
Radiologists can visually detect abnormalities on radiographs within 2s, a process that resembles ho...
Research suggests that face perception is distinct from other forms of object perception, as faces a...
Some of the brain areas in the ventral temporal lobe, such as the fusiform face area (FFA), are crit...
The human visual pathways that are specialized for object recognition stretch from lateral occipital...
One of the most important visual stimuli to humans are faces. Not only do we encounter it daily, we ...
Several brain areas are specialized or involved in the processing of faces, most importantly the fus...
Much evidence suggests that the fusiform face area is involved in face processing. In contrast to th...
The human visual pathways that are specialized for object recognition stretch from lateral occipital...
The fusiform face area (FFA) in the ventral temporal lobe has been shown through fMRI studies to sel...
Human face processing is an important and fascinating function. Recent neuroimaging studies of face ...
The fusiform face area (FFA) is considered to be a highly specialized brain module because of its ce...
& Several brain imaging studies have identified a region of fusiform gyrus (FG) that responds mo...
How are objects represented in the human visual pathway? This question continues to elude the neuroi...
Several brain imaging studies have identified a region of fusiform gyrus (FG) that responds more str...
Radiologists can visually detect abnormalities on radiographs within 2s, a process that resembles ho...
Radiologists can visually detect abnormalities on radiographs within 2s, a process that resembles ho...
Research suggests that face perception is distinct from other forms of object perception, as faces a...
Some of the brain areas in the ventral temporal lobe, such as the fusiform face area (FFA), are crit...
The human visual pathways that are specialized for object recognition stretch from lateral occipital...
One of the most important visual stimuli to humans are faces. Not only do we encounter it daily, we ...
Several brain areas are specialized or involved in the processing of faces, most importantly the fus...
Much evidence suggests that the fusiform face area is involved in face processing. In contrast to th...
The human visual pathways that are specialized for object recognition stretch from lateral occipital...
The fusiform face area (FFA) in the ventral temporal lobe has been shown through fMRI studies to sel...
Human face processing is an important and fascinating function. Recent neuroimaging studies of face ...
The fusiform face area (FFA) is considered to be a highly specialized brain module because of its ce...
& Several brain imaging studies have identified a region of fusiform gyrus (FG) that responds mo...
How are objects represented in the human visual pathway? This question continues to elude the neuroi...
Several brain imaging studies have identified a region of fusiform gyrus (FG) that responds more str...