Multivariate pattern analysis (MVPA) of fMRI data has become an important technique for cognitive neuroscientists in recent years; however, the relationship between fMRI MVPA and the underlying neural population activity remains unexamined. Here, we performed MVPA of fMRI data and single-unit data in the same species, the macaque monkey. Facial recognition in the macaque is subserved by a well characterized system of cortical patches, which provided the test bed for our comparison. We showed that neural population information about face viewpoint was readily accessible with fMRI MVPA from all face patches, in agreement with single-unit data. Information about face identity, although it was very strongly represented in the populations of uni...
Primates are capable of recognizing faces even in highly cluttered natural scenes. In order to under...
Facial information is processed in highly-developed and category-specific neuronal modules in primat...
Recognizing other individuals is a key social aspect of our everyday lives. To recognize a familiar ...
Multivariate pattern analysis (MVPA) of fMRI data has become an important technique for cognitive ne...
Faces are a behaviorally important class of visual stimuli for primates. Recent work in macaque monk...
Face perception, a fundamental component of primate social behavior, is supported by a network of sp...
Primates can recognize faces across a range of viewing conditions. Representations of individual ide...
Face perception is a skill crucial to primates. In both humans and macaque monkeys, functional magne...
Face recognition is of central importance for primate social behavior. In both humans and macaques, ...
The macaque brain contains a set of regions that show stronger fMRI activation to faces than other c...
In primates, specialized occipital-temporal face areas support the visual analysis of faces, but it ...
fMRI studies in the mid and late 1990s described an area in the human brain that showed strongly in...
Faces are a behaviorally important class of visual stimuli for primates. Recent work inmacaquemonkey...
The ability of primates to effortlessly recognize faces has been attributed to the existence of spec...
SummaryThe primate brain features specialized areas devoted to processing of faces, which human imag...
Primates are capable of recognizing faces even in highly cluttered natural scenes. In order to under...
Facial information is processed in highly-developed and category-specific neuronal modules in primat...
Recognizing other individuals is a key social aspect of our everyday lives. To recognize a familiar ...
Multivariate pattern analysis (MVPA) of fMRI data has become an important technique for cognitive ne...
Faces are a behaviorally important class of visual stimuli for primates. Recent work in macaque monk...
Face perception, a fundamental component of primate social behavior, is supported by a network of sp...
Primates can recognize faces across a range of viewing conditions. Representations of individual ide...
Face perception is a skill crucial to primates. In both humans and macaque monkeys, functional magne...
Face recognition is of central importance for primate social behavior. In both humans and macaques, ...
The macaque brain contains a set of regions that show stronger fMRI activation to faces than other c...
In primates, specialized occipital-temporal face areas support the visual analysis of faces, but it ...
fMRI studies in the mid and late 1990s described an area in the human brain that showed strongly in...
Faces are a behaviorally important class of visual stimuli for primates. Recent work inmacaquemonkey...
The ability of primates to effortlessly recognize faces has been attributed to the existence of spec...
SummaryThe primate brain features specialized areas devoted to processing of faces, which human imag...
Primates are capable of recognizing faces even in highly cluttered natural scenes. In order to under...
Facial information is processed in highly-developed and category-specific neuronal modules in primat...
Recognizing other individuals is a key social aspect of our everyday lives. To recognize a familiar ...