The past few years have seen a marked increase in our understanding of how faces are represented in the brain, with the discovery of new anatomical structures and new algorithms for representing faces. Still, the basic computational mechanism used by the primate visual system to identify faces remains a topic of intense debate. Are faces represented by matching to a set of stored exemplars, or by measuring the distance from a standard prototype along a set of different axes? A recent article by Rhodes and Jeffery provides compelling psychophysical evidence in favor of the latter ‘axis’ model
Until the day we can record from multiple neurons in undergraduates, understanding how humans proces...
The fact that the face is a source of diverse social signals allows us to use face and person percep...
UnrestrictedWhat is the nature of the representation of faces and objects that results in the striki...
The past few years have seen a marked increase in our understanding of how faces are represented in ...
The representation of faces is a crucial function of the human CNS, as demonstrated by the severe so...
In monkeys, a number of different neocortical as well as limbic structures have cell populations tha...
Understanding how the brain represents the identity of complex objects is a central challenge of vis...
fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) studies on humans have shown a cortical area, the fusif...
As a first step toward investigating the neural encoding of faces and other complex objects, we exam...
Understanding how the brain represents the identity of complex objects is a central challenge of vis...
The human visual system is remarkably proficient at the task of identifying faces, even under severe...
<div><p>The perceptual representation of individual faces is often explained with reference to a nor...
Humans and chimpanzees demonstrate numerous cognitive specializations for processing faces, but comp...
Primates recognize complex objects such as faces with remarkable speed and reliability. Here, we rev...
Cognitive-psychological and neuropsychological studies suggest that the human brain processes facial...
Until the day we can record from multiple neurons in undergraduates, understanding how humans proces...
The fact that the face is a source of diverse social signals allows us to use face and person percep...
UnrestrictedWhat is the nature of the representation of faces and objects that results in the striki...
The past few years have seen a marked increase in our understanding of how faces are represented in ...
The representation of faces is a crucial function of the human CNS, as demonstrated by the severe so...
In monkeys, a number of different neocortical as well as limbic structures have cell populations tha...
Understanding how the brain represents the identity of complex objects is a central challenge of vis...
fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) studies on humans have shown a cortical area, the fusif...
As a first step toward investigating the neural encoding of faces and other complex objects, we exam...
Understanding how the brain represents the identity of complex objects is a central challenge of vis...
The human visual system is remarkably proficient at the task of identifying faces, even under severe...
<div><p>The perceptual representation of individual faces is often explained with reference to a nor...
Humans and chimpanzees demonstrate numerous cognitive specializations for processing faces, but comp...
Primates recognize complex objects such as faces with remarkable speed and reliability. Here, we rev...
Cognitive-psychological and neuropsychological studies suggest that the human brain processes facial...
Until the day we can record from multiple neurons in undergraduates, understanding how humans proces...
The fact that the face is a source of diverse social signals allows us to use face and person percep...
UnrestrictedWhat is the nature of the representation of faces and objects that results in the striki...