The macaque brain contains a set of regions that show stronger fMRI activation to faces than other classes of object. This “face patch system” has provided a unique opportunity to gain insight into the organizing principles of IT cortex and to dissect the neural mechanisms underlying form perception, because the system is specialized to process one class of complex forms, and because its computational components are spatially segregated. Over the past 5 years, we have set out to exploit this system to clarify the nature of object representation in the brain through a multilevel approach combining electrophysiology, anatomy, and behavior. These experiments reveal (1) a remarkably precise connectivity of face patches to each other, (2) a...
Face perception, a fundamental component of primate social behavior, is supported by a network of sp...
Face recognition is of central importance for primate social behavior. In both humans and macaques, ...
Cognitive-psychological and neuropsychological studies suggest that the human brain processes facial...
The macaque brain contains a set of regions that show stronger fMRI activation to faces than other c...
fMRI studies in the mid and late 1990s described an area in the human brain that showed strongly in...
The ability of primates to effortlessly recognize faces has been attributed to the existence of spec...
Understanding how the brain represents the identity of complex objects is a central challenge of vis...
Objects constitute the fundamental currency of our consciousness: they are the things that we percei...
Understanding how the brain represents the identity of complex objects is a central challenge of vis...
How are different object categories organized by the visual system? Current evidence indicates that ...
Primates can recognize faces across a range of viewing conditions. Representations of individual ide...
Converging reports indicate that face images are processed through specialized neural networks in th...
The neural circuits underlying face recognition provide a model for understanding visual object repr...
Faces are among the most informative stimuli we ever perceive: Even a split-second glimpse of a pers...
Ambiguous stimuli constitute a powerful method to dissociate between the physical properties of the ...
Face perception, a fundamental component of primate social behavior, is supported by a network of sp...
Face recognition is of central importance for primate social behavior. In both humans and macaques, ...
Cognitive-psychological and neuropsychological studies suggest that the human brain processes facial...
The macaque brain contains a set of regions that show stronger fMRI activation to faces than other c...
fMRI studies in the mid and late 1990s described an area in the human brain that showed strongly in...
The ability of primates to effortlessly recognize faces has been attributed to the existence of spec...
Understanding how the brain represents the identity of complex objects is a central challenge of vis...
Objects constitute the fundamental currency of our consciousness: they are the things that we percei...
Understanding how the brain represents the identity of complex objects is a central challenge of vis...
How are different object categories organized by the visual system? Current evidence indicates that ...
Primates can recognize faces across a range of viewing conditions. Representations of individual ide...
Converging reports indicate that face images are processed through specialized neural networks in th...
The neural circuits underlying face recognition provide a model for understanding visual object repr...
Faces are among the most informative stimuli we ever perceive: Even a split-second glimpse of a pers...
Ambiguous stimuli constitute a powerful method to dissociate between the physical properties of the ...
Face perception, a fundamental component of primate social behavior, is supported by a network of sp...
Face recognition is of central importance for primate social behavior. In both humans and macaques, ...
Cognitive-psychological and neuropsychological studies suggest that the human brain processes facial...