SummaryTwo of the most robust markers for “special” face processing are the behavioral face-inversion effect (FIE)—the disproportionate drop in recognition of upside-down (inverted) stimuli relative to upright faces—and the face-selective fMRI response in the fusiform face area (FFA). However, the relationship between these two face-selective markers is unknown. Here we report that the behavioral FIE is closely associated with the fMRI response in the FFA, but not in other face-selective or object-selective regions. The FFA and the face-selective region in the superior temporal sulcus (f_STS), but not the occipital face-selective region (OFA), showed a higher response to upright than inverted faces. However, only in the FFA was this fMRI-FI...
According to a non-hierarchical view of human cortical face processing, selective responses to faces...
According to a non-hierarchical view of human cortical face processing, selective responses to faces...
AbstractEvidence that face perception is mediated by special cognitive and neural mechanisms comes f...
SummaryTwo of the most robust markers for “special” face processing are the behavioral face-inversio...
The face inversion effect (FIE) is defined as the larger decrease in recognition performance for fac...
ie and inverted faces (behavioral FIE). Second, a cortical region involved in the behavioral FIE wou...
peer reviewedHuman faces look more similar to each other when they are presented upside-down, leadin...
Face inversion produces a detrimental effect on face recognition. The extent to which the inversion ...
AbstractThe differential effect of stimulus inversion on face and object recognition suggests that i...
Face inversion produces a detrimental effect on face recognition. The extent to which the inversion ...
Face inversion produces a detrimental effect on face recognition. The extent to which the inversion ...
It is widely believed that face processing in the primate brain occurs in a network of category-sele...
In both human and nonhuman primates, it is assumed that upright faces are processed by a set of func...
The impact of inversion on the extraction of relational and featural face information was investigat...
According to a non-hierarchical view of human cortical face processing, selective responses to faces...
According to a non-hierarchical view of human cortical face processing, selective responses to faces...
According to a non-hierarchical view of human cortical face processing, selective responses to faces...
AbstractEvidence that face perception is mediated by special cognitive and neural mechanisms comes f...
SummaryTwo of the most robust markers for “special” face processing are the behavioral face-inversio...
The face inversion effect (FIE) is defined as the larger decrease in recognition performance for fac...
ie and inverted faces (behavioral FIE). Second, a cortical region involved in the behavioral FIE wou...
peer reviewedHuman faces look more similar to each other when they are presented upside-down, leadin...
Face inversion produces a detrimental effect on face recognition. The extent to which the inversion ...
AbstractThe differential effect of stimulus inversion on face and object recognition suggests that i...
Face inversion produces a detrimental effect on face recognition. The extent to which the inversion ...
Face inversion produces a detrimental effect on face recognition. The extent to which the inversion ...
It is widely believed that face processing in the primate brain occurs in a network of category-sele...
In both human and nonhuman primates, it is assumed that upright faces are processed by a set of func...
The impact of inversion on the extraction of relational and featural face information was investigat...
According to a non-hierarchical view of human cortical face processing, selective responses to faces...
According to a non-hierarchical view of human cortical face processing, selective responses to faces...
According to a non-hierarchical view of human cortical face processing, selective responses to faces...
AbstractEvidence that face perception is mediated by special cognitive and neural mechanisms comes f...