The processing of upright, inverted and contrast-reversed faces was investigated using MEG. Peak and global field power analyses revealed that the M100, M170 and M220 components were delayed for inverted and contrast-reversed compared to normal upright faces but no amplitude modulations were found. Source analyses using an event-related SAM beamformer technique revealed bilateral occipital sources for the M100 and M220 components. For the M170, two distinct sources simultaneously active were found, a bilateral and posterior source (M170A) and a right lateralized ventral and more anterior source (M170B) around the fusiform gyrus. None of the sources varied in location or intensity between face types. However, although different from the M100...
The human brain rapidly detects faces in the visual environment. We recently presented a sweep visua...
We investigated the human face specificity by comparing the effects of inversion and contrast revers...
The human brain rapidly detects faces in the visual environment. We recently presented a sweep visua...
Although a crucial role of the fusiform gyrus (FG) in face processing has been demonstrated with a v...
It was investigated how face inversion affects face-specific components of event-related brain poten...
The face inversion effect (FIE) is defined as the larger decrease in recognition performance for fac...
Face inversion effects occur for both behavioral and electrophysiological responses when people view...
Abstract—Scalp event-related potentials (ERPs) in humans indicate that face and object processing di...
Behavioral studies have shown that picture-plane inversion impacts face and object recognition diffe...
Human faces look more similar to each other when they are presented upside down, leading to an incre...
Evidence from fMRI, ERPs, and intracranial recordings suggests the existence of face-specific mechan...
Behavioral studies have shown that picture-plane inversion impacts face and object recognition diffe...
International audienceCognitive models of face perception suggest parallel levels of processing yet ...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) from 58 electrodes at standard EEG sites were recorded while 14 subj...
The N170 is an occipito-temporal visual event-related potential that is larger in response to faces ...
The human brain rapidly detects faces in the visual environment. We recently presented a sweep visua...
We investigated the human face specificity by comparing the effects of inversion and contrast revers...
The human brain rapidly detects faces in the visual environment. We recently presented a sweep visua...
Although a crucial role of the fusiform gyrus (FG) in face processing has been demonstrated with a v...
It was investigated how face inversion affects face-specific components of event-related brain poten...
The face inversion effect (FIE) is defined as the larger decrease in recognition performance for fac...
Face inversion effects occur for both behavioral and electrophysiological responses when people view...
Abstract—Scalp event-related potentials (ERPs) in humans indicate that face and object processing di...
Behavioral studies have shown that picture-plane inversion impacts face and object recognition diffe...
Human faces look more similar to each other when they are presented upside down, leading to an incre...
Evidence from fMRI, ERPs, and intracranial recordings suggests the existence of face-specific mechan...
Behavioral studies have shown that picture-plane inversion impacts face and object recognition diffe...
International audienceCognitive models of face perception suggest parallel levels of processing yet ...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) from 58 electrodes at standard EEG sites were recorded while 14 subj...
The N170 is an occipito-temporal visual event-related potential that is larger in response to faces ...
The human brain rapidly detects faces in the visual environment. We recently presented a sweep visua...
We investigated the human face specificity by comparing the effects of inversion and contrast revers...
The human brain rapidly detects faces in the visual environment. We recently presented a sweep visua...