Face categorization is fundamental for social interactions of primates and is crucial for determining conspecific groups and mate choice. Current evidence suggests that faces are processed by a set of well-defined brain areas. What is the fine structure of this representation, and how is it affected by visual experience? Here, we investigated the neural representations of human and monkey face categories using realistic three-dimensional morphed faces that spanned the continuum between the two species. We found an “own-species” bias in the categorical representation of human and monkey faces in the monkey inferior temporal cortex at the level of single neurons as well as in the population response analyzed using a pattern classifier. For mo...
International audienceTypical human adults recognize numerous individuals from their faces accuratel...
Facial information is processed in highly-developed and category-specific neuronal modules in primat...
The abilities to identify individuals within the group, and to interpret their expressions and inten...
Face categorization is fundamental for social interactions of primates and is crucial for determinin...
While face categorization is a fundamental cognitive ability of human and non-human primates, its ne...
Categorization of faces is fundamental for social interactions of primates. To understand its neural...
When perceiving a face, we can easily decide whether it belongs to a human or non-human primate. It ...
When perceiving a face, we can easily decide whether it belongs to a human or non-human primate. The...
Faces have been intensively used in human and monkey subjects to study visual perception. However, d...
Ambiguous stimuli constitute a powerful method to dissociate between the physical properties of the ...
We demonstrated that, when human subjects have to classify human/monkey morphed faces that change al...
Face perception has often been investigated with human faces differing in categories such as race or...
Humans and chimpanzees demonstrate numerous cognitive specializations for processing faces, but comp...
Primates developed the ability to recognize and individuate their conspecifics by the face. Despite ...
SummaryPrimates developed the ability to recognize and individuate their conspecifics by the face. D...
International audienceTypical human adults recognize numerous individuals from their faces accuratel...
Facial information is processed in highly-developed and category-specific neuronal modules in primat...
The abilities to identify individuals within the group, and to interpret their expressions and inten...
Face categorization is fundamental for social interactions of primates and is crucial for determinin...
While face categorization is a fundamental cognitive ability of human and non-human primates, its ne...
Categorization of faces is fundamental for social interactions of primates. To understand its neural...
When perceiving a face, we can easily decide whether it belongs to a human or non-human primate. It ...
When perceiving a face, we can easily decide whether it belongs to a human or non-human primate. The...
Faces have been intensively used in human and monkey subjects to study visual perception. However, d...
Ambiguous stimuli constitute a powerful method to dissociate between the physical properties of the ...
We demonstrated that, when human subjects have to classify human/monkey morphed faces that change al...
Face perception has often been investigated with human faces differing in categories such as race or...
Humans and chimpanzees demonstrate numerous cognitive specializations for processing faces, but comp...
Primates developed the ability to recognize and individuate their conspecifics by the face. Despite ...
SummaryPrimates developed the ability to recognize and individuate their conspecifics by the face. D...
International audienceTypical human adults recognize numerous individuals from their faces accuratel...
Facial information is processed in highly-developed and category-specific neuronal modules in primat...
The abilities to identify individuals within the group, and to interpret their expressions and inten...