The developmental origin of human adults’ right hemispheric lateralization to face stimuli is unclear, in particular because young infants’ right hemispheric advantage in face perception is no longer present in preschool children, before written language acquisition. Here we used fast periodic visual stimulation (FPVS) with scalp electrophysiology to test 52 preschool children (5 years old) at two levels of face processing (i.e., faces vs. objects, or discrimination between individual faces). While the contrast between faces and nonface objects elicits strictly bilateral occipital responses in children, discrimination of faces on the basis of identity in the same children is associated with a strong right hemispheric lateralization over the...
While functional lateralization of the human brain has been a widely studied topic in the past decad...
Human performance at categorizing natural visual images surpasses automatic algorithms, but how and ...
Face perception is highly lateralized to the right hemisphere (RH) in humans, as supported originall...
The developmental origin of human adults’ right hemispheric lateralization to face stimuli is unclea...
The developmental origin of human adults’ right hemispheric dominance in response to face stimuli re...
The developmental origins of human adults' right hemispheric specialization for face perception rema...
peer reviewedThe developmental origins of human adults’ right hemispheric specialization for face pe...
peer reviewedThe developmental origin of human adults’ right hemispheric dominance in response to f...
Consistent with long-standing findings from behavioral studies, neuroimaging investigations have ide...
International audienceThe ontogeny of the human brain functional asymmetries is poorly understood. A...
<p>The adult human brain would appear to have specialized and independent neural systems for the vis...
Face processing Word processing Event-related potentials a b s t r a c t The adult human brain would...
peer reviewedThe right hemispheric lateralization of face recognition, which is well documented and ...
Face processing is mediated by a distributed neural network commonly divided into a “core system” an...
Human performance at categorizing natural visual images surpasses automatic algorithms, but how and ...
While functional lateralization of the human brain has been a widely studied topic in the past decad...
Human performance at categorizing natural visual images surpasses automatic algorithms, but how and ...
Face perception is highly lateralized to the right hemisphere (RH) in humans, as supported originall...
The developmental origin of human adults’ right hemispheric lateralization to face stimuli is unclea...
The developmental origin of human adults’ right hemispheric dominance in response to face stimuli re...
The developmental origins of human adults' right hemispheric specialization for face perception rema...
peer reviewedThe developmental origins of human adults’ right hemispheric specialization for face pe...
peer reviewedThe developmental origin of human adults’ right hemispheric dominance in response to f...
Consistent with long-standing findings from behavioral studies, neuroimaging investigations have ide...
International audienceThe ontogeny of the human brain functional asymmetries is poorly understood. A...
<p>The adult human brain would appear to have specialized and independent neural systems for the vis...
Face processing Word processing Event-related potentials a b s t r a c t The adult human brain would...
peer reviewedThe right hemispheric lateralization of face recognition, which is well documented and ...
Face processing is mediated by a distributed neural network commonly divided into a “core system” an...
Human performance at categorizing natural visual images surpasses automatic algorithms, but how and ...
While functional lateralization of the human brain has been a widely studied topic in the past decad...
Human performance at categorizing natural visual images surpasses automatic algorithms, but how and ...
Face perception is highly lateralized to the right hemisphere (RH) in humans, as supported originall...