SummaryWe used a face adaptation paradigm to bias the perception of ambiguous images of faces and study how single neurons in the human medial temporal lobe (MTL) respond to the same images eliciting different percepts. The ambiguous images were morphs between the faces of two familiar individuals, chosen because at least one MTL neuron responded selectively to one but not to the other face. We found that the firing of MTL neurons closely followed the subjects’ perceptual decisions—i.e., recognizing one person or the other. In most cases, the response to the ambiguous images was similar to the one obtained when showing the pictures without morphing. Altogether, these results show that many neurons in the medial temporal lobe signal the subj...
Neurons in the human medial temporal lobe (MTL) that are selective for the identity of specific peop...
The ability of a human observer to detect the presence of a briefly flashed picture of a face can de...
As a first step toward investigating the neural encoding of faces and other complex objects, we exam...
We used a face adaptation paradigm to bias the perception of ambiguous images of faces and study how...
SummaryWe used a face adaptation paradigm to bias the perception of ambiguous images of faces and st...
We used a face adaptation paradigm to bias the perception of ambiguous images of faces and study how...
Associations between co-occurring stimuli are formed in the medial temporal lobe (MTL). Here, we rec...
The aim of this study was to determine the extent to which the neural representation of faces in vis...
AbstractThe hippocampus and its associated structures play a key role in human memory, yet the under...
It takes a fraction of a second to recognize a person or an object even when seen under strikingly d...
Faces are critical for social interactions and their recognition constitutes one of the most importa...
There is a population of neurons in the cortex in the middle and anterior part of the superior tempo...
Neuronal processes underlying the formation of new associations in the human brain are not yet well ...
Neurons in the human medial temporal lobe (MTL) that are selective for the identity of specific peop...
The ability of a human observer to detect the presence of a briefly flashed picture of a face can de...
As a first step toward investigating the neural encoding of faces and other complex objects, we exam...
We used a face adaptation paradigm to bias the perception of ambiguous images of faces and study how...
SummaryWe used a face adaptation paradigm to bias the perception of ambiguous images of faces and st...
We used a face adaptation paradigm to bias the perception of ambiguous images of faces and study how...
Associations between co-occurring stimuli are formed in the medial temporal lobe (MTL). Here, we rec...
The aim of this study was to determine the extent to which the neural representation of faces in vis...
AbstractThe hippocampus and its associated structures play a key role in human memory, yet the under...
It takes a fraction of a second to recognize a person or an object even when seen under strikingly d...
Faces are critical for social interactions and their recognition constitutes one of the most importa...
There is a population of neurons in the cortex in the middle and anterior part of the superior tempo...
Neuronal processes underlying the formation of new associations in the human brain are not yet well ...
Neurons in the human medial temporal lobe (MTL) that are selective for the identity of specific peop...
The ability of a human observer to detect the presence of a briefly flashed picture of a face can de...
As a first step toward investigating the neural encoding of faces and other complex objects, we exam...