Most brain imaging studies on face perception have investigated the processing of unknown faces and addressed mainly the question of specific face processing in the human brain. The goal of this study was to highlight the effects of familiarity on the visual processing of faces. Using [15O]water 3D Positron Emission Tomography, regional cerebral blood flow distribution was measured in 11 human subjects performing an identical task (gender categorization) on both unknown and known faces. Subjects also performed two control tasks (a face recognition task and a visual pattern discrimination task). They were scanned after a training phase using videotapes during which they had been familiarized with and learned to recognize a set of faces. Two ...
It is well-established that familiar and unfamiliar faces are processed differently, but surprisingl...
Familiarity alters face recognition: Familiar faces are recognized more accurately than unfamiliar o...
Some of the brain areas in the ventral temporal lobe, such as the fusiform face area (FFA), are crit...
peer reviewedMost brain imaging studies on face perception have investigated the processing of unkno...
Faces are visual stimuli full of information. Depending upon the familiarity with a face, the inform...
peer reviewedWhere and how does the brain discriminate familiar and unfamiliar faces? This question ...
Notwithstanding the extensive research effort has gone into understanding face perception by human b...
Face recognition is critical to the appreciation of our social and physical relations. Functional ma...
Different kinds of known faces activate brain areas to dissimilar degrees. However, the tuning to ty...
<div><p>Different kinds of known faces activate brain areas to dissimilar degrees. However, the tuni...
The recognition of faces holds a special role in human cognition, which reflects in multiple involve...
The amygdala is related to recognition of faces and emotions, and functional magnetic resonance imag...
Recognizing personally familiar faces is the result of a spatially distributed process that involves...
Face recognition is a unique visual skill enabling us to recognize a large number of person identiti...
Multiples studies have investigated the role of familiarity, emotion and novelty in the detection an...
It is well-established that familiar and unfamiliar faces are processed differently, but surprisingl...
Familiarity alters face recognition: Familiar faces are recognized more accurately than unfamiliar o...
Some of the brain areas in the ventral temporal lobe, such as the fusiform face area (FFA), are crit...
peer reviewedMost brain imaging studies on face perception have investigated the processing of unkno...
Faces are visual stimuli full of information. Depending upon the familiarity with a face, the inform...
peer reviewedWhere and how does the brain discriminate familiar and unfamiliar faces? This question ...
Notwithstanding the extensive research effort has gone into understanding face perception by human b...
Face recognition is critical to the appreciation of our social and physical relations. Functional ma...
Different kinds of known faces activate brain areas to dissimilar degrees. However, the tuning to ty...
<div><p>Different kinds of known faces activate brain areas to dissimilar degrees. However, the tuni...
The recognition of faces holds a special role in human cognition, which reflects in multiple involve...
The amygdala is related to recognition of faces and emotions, and functional magnetic resonance imag...
Recognizing personally familiar faces is the result of a spatially distributed process that involves...
Face recognition is a unique visual skill enabling us to recognize a large number of person identiti...
Multiples studies have investigated the role of familiarity, emotion and novelty in the detection an...
It is well-established that familiar and unfamiliar faces are processed differently, but surprisingl...
Familiarity alters face recognition: Familiar faces are recognized more accurately than unfamiliar o...
Some of the brain areas in the ventral temporal lobe, such as the fusiform face area (FFA), are crit...