SummaryNeural selectivity to specific object categories has been demonstrated in extrastriate cortex with both functional MRI [1–3] and event-related potential (ERP) [4, 5]. Here we tested for a causal relationship between the activation of category-selective areas and ERP to their preferred categories. Electroencephalogram (EEG) was recorded while participants observed faces and headless bodies. Concurrently with EEG recording, we delivered two pulses of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) over the right occipital face area (OFA) or extrastriate body area (EBA) at 60 and 100 ms after stimulus onset. Results showed a clear dissociation between the stimulated site and the stimulus category on ERP modulation: stimulation of the OFA signif...
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Face perception depends on a network of brain areas that selectively respond to faces over non-face ...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging has revealed a set of regions selectively engaged in visual sc...
Cortical regions that respond preferentially to particular object categories, such as faces and bodi...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging indicates that observation of the human body induces a selecti...
AbstractFunctional magnetic resonance imaging indicates that observation of the human body induces a...
Many studies have linked the processing of different object categories to specific event-related pot...
peer reviewedAlthough humans discriminate natural images of faces from other categories at a single ...
SummaryNeuroscientists have long debated whether focal brain regions perform specific cognitive func...
Many studies have linked the processing of different object categories to specific event-related pot...
Single-cell recordings from the temporal lobe of monkeys viewing stimuli show that cells may be high...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) over the left hemisphere has been shown to disrupt semantic ...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have identified category-selective regions in v...
Neuroimaging and electrophysiological studies have shown the involvement of a fronto-temporo-occipit...
How fast are visual stimuli categorized as faces by the human brain? Because of their high temporal ...
This Document is Protected by copyright and was first published by Frontiers. All rights reserved. i...
Face perception depends on a network of brain areas that selectively respond to faces over non-face ...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging has revealed a set of regions selectively engaged in visual sc...
Cortical regions that respond preferentially to particular object categories, such as faces and bodi...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging indicates that observation of the human body induces a selecti...
AbstractFunctional magnetic resonance imaging indicates that observation of the human body induces a...
Many studies have linked the processing of different object categories to specific event-related pot...
peer reviewedAlthough humans discriminate natural images of faces from other categories at a single ...
SummaryNeuroscientists have long debated whether focal brain regions perform specific cognitive func...
Many studies have linked the processing of different object categories to specific event-related pot...
Single-cell recordings from the temporal lobe of monkeys viewing stimuli show that cells may be high...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) over the left hemisphere has been shown to disrupt semantic ...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have identified category-selective regions in v...
Neuroimaging and electrophysiological studies have shown the involvement of a fronto-temporo-occipit...
How fast are visual stimuli categorized as faces by the human brain? Because of their high temporal ...
This Document is Protected by copyright and was first published by Frontiers. All rights reserved. i...
Face perception depends on a network of brain areas that selectively respond to faces over non-face ...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging has revealed a set of regions selectively engaged in visual sc...