Face perception is a complex process involving a network of brain structures, dynamically processing information to enable judgments about a face to be made (e.g., familiarity, identity, and expression). Here we introduce an analysis methodology that makes it possible to directly study this information processing in the brain from spatially and temporally resolved magnetoencephalographic signals. We apply our methodology to the study of 2 face categorization tasks, gender and expressiveness, and track the processing of 3 key visual features that underlie behavioral performance, over time and throughout the cortex. We find information processing correlates beginning from 90 ms following stimulus onset, where features are processed in isolati...
The temporal and spatial neural processing of faces has been investigated rigorously, but few studie...
Higher visual areas in the occipitotemporal cortex contain discrete regions for face processing, but...
Face perception in humans is mediated by activation in a network of brain areas. Conventionalunivari...
Face perception is a complex process involving a network of brain structures, dynamically processing...
Face perception is a complex process involving a network of brain structures, dynamically processing...
ABSTRACT—Examining the receptive fields of brain signals can elucidate how information impinging on ...
Examining the receptive fields of brain signals can elucidate how information impinging on the forme...
Within a fraction of a second of viewing a face, we have already determined its gender, age and iden...
Cognitive neuroscience assumes a correspondence between specific spatio-temporal patterns of neural ...
Face processing relies on a distributed, patchy network of cortical regions in the temporal and fron...
The ability of humans to discern facial expressions in a timely manner typically relies on distribut...
AbstractThere is behavioral evidence that different visual categorization tasks on various types of ...
Evidence from functional neuroimaging indicates that visual perception of human faces and bodies is ...
Evidence from functional neuroimaging indicates that visual perception of human faces and bodies is ...
There is behavioral evidence that different visual categorization tasks on various types of stimuli ...
The temporal and spatial neural processing of faces has been investigated rigorously, but few studie...
Higher visual areas in the occipitotemporal cortex contain discrete regions for face processing, but...
Face perception in humans is mediated by activation in a network of brain areas. Conventionalunivari...
Face perception is a complex process involving a network of brain structures, dynamically processing...
Face perception is a complex process involving a network of brain structures, dynamically processing...
ABSTRACT—Examining the receptive fields of brain signals can elucidate how information impinging on ...
Examining the receptive fields of brain signals can elucidate how information impinging on the forme...
Within a fraction of a second of viewing a face, we have already determined its gender, age and iden...
Cognitive neuroscience assumes a correspondence between specific spatio-temporal patterns of neural ...
Face processing relies on a distributed, patchy network of cortical regions in the temporal and fron...
The ability of humans to discern facial expressions in a timely manner typically relies on distribut...
AbstractThere is behavioral evidence that different visual categorization tasks on various types of ...
Evidence from functional neuroimaging indicates that visual perception of human faces and bodies is ...
Evidence from functional neuroimaging indicates that visual perception of human faces and bodies is ...
There is behavioral evidence that different visual categorization tasks on various types of stimuli ...
The temporal and spatial neural processing of faces has been investigated rigorously, but few studie...
Higher visual areas in the occipitotemporal cortex contain discrete regions for face processing, but...
Face perception in humans is mediated by activation in a network of brain areas. Conventionalunivari...