Poster no. 1071INTRODUCTION: We studied the degree to which face-selective regions FFA, OFA, and STS are activated by configural information (that is, the overall positions of features within a face) and by component information (that is, the shape of individual components). Specifically, scrambled images were used to isolate component information by depicting key face features (eyes, eyebrows, nose, mouth) in a scrambled configuration, and blurred images were used to isolate configural information by removing information about the shape of individual components (see Hayward et al 2008). Participants were then scanned as they conducted a one-back location task to scrambled, blurred, or original Chinese and Caucasian fac...link_to_OA_fulltex
A number of human brain areas showing a larger response to faces than to objects from different cate...
A whole network of brain areas showing larger response to faces than other visual stimuli has been i...
The monkey plays a critical role in understanding the neural mechanisms of face perception. However,...
We investigated how face-selective cortical areas process configural and componential face informati...
The own-race advantage in face recognition has been hypothesized as being due to a superiority in th...
Across many different races, people are better at recognizing own-race faces than faces from other r...
Configural and holistic coding are hallmarks of face perception. Although recent studies have shown ...
Several regions of the human brain respond more strongly to faces than to other visual stimuli, such...
We explored the processing mechanisms of featural and configural face information using event-relate...
Publisher's PDF.We examined whether Asian individuals would show differential sensitivity to configu...
fMRI studies have reported three regions in human ventral visual cortex that respond selectively to ...
<p>Own-race faces are recognized more effectively than other-race faces. This phenomenon is referred...
In this study we used the inter-extra-ortho paradigm from Bülthoff & Edelman (1992) in order to inve...
Own-race faces are recognized more effectively than other-race faces. This phenomenon is referred to...
A great challenge to the field of visual neuroscience is to understand how faces are encoded and rep...
A number of human brain areas showing a larger response to faces than to objects from different cate...
A whole network of brain areas showing larger response to faces than other visual stimuli has been i...
The monkey plays a critical role in understanding the neural mechanisms of face perception. However,...
We investigated how face-selective cortical areas process configural and componential face informati...
The own-race advantage in face recognition has been hypothesized as being due to a superiority in th...
Across many different races, people are better at recognizing own-race faces than faces from other r...
Configural and holistic coding are hallmarks of face perception. Although recent studies have shown ...
Several regions of the human brain respond more strongly to faces than to other visual stimuli, such...
We explored the processing mechanisms of featural and configural face information using event-relate...
Publisher's PDF.We examined whether Asian individuals would show differential sensitivity to configu...
fMRI studies have reported three regions in human ventral visual cortex that respond selectively to ...
<p>Own-race faces are recognized more effectively than other-race faces. This phenomenon is referred...
In this study we used the inter-extra-ortho paradigm from Bülthoff & Edelman (1992) in order to inve...
Own-race faces are recognized more effectively than other-race faces. This phenomenon is referred to...
A great challenge to the field of visual neuroscience is to understand how faces are encoded and rep...
A number of human brain areas showing a larger response to faces than to objects from different cate...
A whole network of brain areas showing larger response to faces than other visual stimuli has been i...
The monkey plays a critical role in understanding the neural mechanisms of face perception. However,...