Repeated recognition of the face of a familiar individual is known to show semantic repetition priming effect. In this study, normal subjects were repeatedly presented faces of their colleagues, and the effect of repetition on the regional cerebral blood flow change was measured using positron emission tomography. They repeated a set of three tasks: the familiar-face detection (F) task, the facial direction discrimination (D) task, and the perceptual control (C) task. During five repetitions of the F task, familiar faces were presented six times from different views in a pseudorandom order. Activation reduction through the repetition of the F tasks was observed in the bilateral anterior (anterolateral to the polar region) temporal cortices ...
We examined whether behavioral and neural effects of repeating faces are modulated by independent fa...
Regional cerebral blood flow, measured with positron emission tomography, was used to identify brain...
Stimulus repetition decreases the response of neurons in the monkey inferior temporal (IT) cortex (M...
We investigated immediate repetition effects in the recognition of famous faces by recording event-r...
Face recognition is a unique visual skill enabling us to recognize a large number of person identiti...
peer reviewedMost brain imaging studies on face perception have investigated the processing of unkno...
Humans can identify individual faces under different view- viewpoints, even after a single encounter...
Recent parallels between neurophysiological and neuroimaging findings suggest that repeated stimulus...
Single-unit recordings and functional brain imaging studies have shown reduced neural responses to r...
Repetition priming, that is, the repeated processing of a stimulus, facilitates performance. However...
<div><p>Different kinds of known faces activate brain areas to dissimilar degrees. However, the tuni...
Different kinds of known faces activate brain areas to dissimilar degrees. However, the tuning to ty...
The occipital face area (OFA) is face-selective. This enhanced activation to faces could reflect eit...
Repetition priming refers to facilitated recognition of stimuli that have been seen previously. Alth...
Face recognition is critical to the appreciation of our social and physical relations. Functional ma...
We examined whether behavioral and neural effects of repeating faces are modulated by independent fa...
Regional cerebral blood flow, measured with positron emission tomography, was used to identify brain...
Stimulus repetition decreases the response of neurons in the monkey inferior temporal (IT) cortex (M...
We investigated immediate repetition effects in the recognition of famous faces by recording event-r...
Face recognition is a unique visual skill enabling us to recognize a large number of person identiti...
peer reviewedMost brain imaging studies on face perception have investigated the processing of unkno...
Humans can identify individual faces under different view- viewpoints, even after a single encounter...
Recent parallels between neurophysiological and neuroimaging findings suggest that repeated stimulus...
Single-unit recordings and functional brain imaging studies have shown reduced neural responses to r...
Repetition priming, that is, the repeated processing of a stimulus, facilitates performance. However...
<div><p>Different kinds of known faces activate brain areas to dissimilar degrees. However, the tuni...
Different kinds of known faces activate brain areas to dissimilar degrees. However, the tuning to ty...
The occipital face area (OFA) is face-selective. This enhanced activation to faces could reflect eit...
Repetition priming refers to facilitated recognition of stimuli that have been seen previously. Alth...
Face recognition is critical to the appreciation of our social and physical relations. Functional ma...
We examined whether behavioral and neural effects of repeating faces are modulated by independent fa...
Regional cerebral blood flow, measured with positron emission tomography, was used to identify brain...
Stimulus repetition decreases the response of neurons in the monkey inferior temporal (IT) cortex (M...