Faces transmit a wealth of important social signals. While previous studies have elucidated the network of cortical regions important for perception of facial expression, and the associated temporal components such as the P100, N170 and EPN, it is still unclear how task constraints may shape the representation of facial expression (or other face categories) in these networks. In the present experiment, we used Multivariate Pattern Analysis (MVPA) with EEG to investigate the neural information available across time about two important face categories (expression and identity) when those categories are either perceived under explicit (e.g. decoding facial expression category from the EEG when task is on expression) or incidental task contexts...
A network of cortical and sub-cortical regions is known to be important in the processing of facial ...
Background Recognition of facial expressions (FEs) plays a crucial role in social interactions. M...
Face-selective regions in the amygdala and posterior superior temporal sulcus (pSTS) are strongly im...
Faces transmit a wealth of important social signals. While previous studies have elucidated the netw...
Face perception provides an excellent example of how the brain processes nuanced visual differences ...
The ability of humans to discern facial expressions in a timely manner typically relies on distribut...
The ability of humans to discern facial expressions in a timely manner typically relies on distribut...
Proficient categorization of facial expressions is crucial for normal social interaction. Neurophysi...
The temporal and spatial neural processing of faces has been investigated rigorously, but few studie...
SummaryA key to understanding visual cognition is to determine when, how, and with what information ...
Faces are processed by a neural system with distributed anatomical components, but the roles of thes...
Faces are processed by a neural system with distributed anatomical components, but the roles of thes...
This article examines the human face as a transmitter of expression signals and the brain as a decod...
Our visual system extracts the emotional meaning of human facial expressions rapidly and automatical...
Few studies have explored the specificities of contextual modulations of the processing of facial ex...
A network of cortical and sub-cortical regions is known to be important in the processing of facial ...
Background Recognition of facial expressions (FEs) plays a crucial role in social interactions. M...
Face-selective regions in the amygdala and posterior superior temporal sulcus (pSTS) are strongly im...
Faces transmit a wealth of important social signals. While previous studies have elucidated the netw...
Face perception provides an excellent example of how the brain processes nuanced visual differences ...
The ability of humans to discern facial expressions in a timely manner typically relies on distribut...
The ability of humans to discern facial expressions in a timely manner typically relies on distribut...
Proficient categorization of facial expressions is crucial for normal social interaction. Neurophysi...
The temporal and spatial neural processing of faces has been investigated rigorously, but few studie...
SummaryA key to understanding visual cognition is to determine when, how, and with what information ...
Faces are processed by a neural system with distributed anatomical components, but the roles of thes...
Faces are processed by a neural system with distributed anatomical components, but the roles of thes...
This article examines the human face as a transmitter of expression signals and the brain as a decod...
Our visual system extracts the emotional meaning of human facial expressions rapidly and automatical...
Few studies have explored the specificities of contextual modulations of the processing of facial ex...
A network of cortical and sub-cortical regions is known to be important in the processing of facial ...
Background Recognition of facial expressions (FEs) plays a crucial role in social interactions. M...
Face-selective regions in the amygdala and posterior superior temporal sulcus (pSTS) are strongly im...