fMRI studies have reported three regions in human ventral visual cortex that respond selectively to faces: the occipital face area (OFA), the fusiform face area (FFA), and a face-selective region in the superior temporal sulcus (fSTS). Here, we asked whether these areas respond to two first-order aspects of the face argued to be important for face perception, face parts (eyes, nose, and mouth), and the T-shaped spatial configuration of these parts. Specifically, we measured the magnitude of response in these areas to stimuli that (i) either contained real face parts, or did not, and (ii) either had veridical face configurations, or did not. The OFA and the fSTS were sensitive only to the presence of real face parts, not to the correct confi...
peer reviewedNeuroimaging (PET and fMRI) studies have identified a set of brain areas responding mor...
A network of multiple brain regions is recruited in face perception. Our understanding of the functi...
Face recognition is of major social importance and involves highly selective brain regions thought t...
Several regions of the human brain respond more strongly to faces than to other visual stimuli, such...
Two regions in the occipito-temporal cortex respond more strongly to faces than to objects and are t...
peer reviewedTwo regions in the human occipito-temporal cortex respond preferentially to faces: 'the...
Two regions in the human occipito-temporal cortex respond preferentially to faces: 'the fusiform fac...
Two regions in the human occipito-temporal cortex respond preferentially to faces: 'the fusiform fac...
A number of human brain areas showing a larger response to faces than to objects from different cate...
Face processing relies on a distributed, patchy network of cortical regions in the temporal and fron...
Regions sensitive to specific object categories as well as organized spatial patterns sensitive to d...
A network of multiple brain regions is recruited in face perception. Our understanding of the functi...
A great challenge to the field of visual neuroscience is to understand how faces are encoded and rep...
Two areas in the human occipito-temporal cortex respond preferentially to faces: 'the fusiform face ...
A network of multiple brain regions is recruited in face perception. Our understanding of the functi...
peer reviewedNeuroimaging (PET and fMRI) studies have identified a set of brain areas responding mor...
A network of multiple brain regions is recruited in face perception. Our understanding of the functi...
Face recognition is of major social importance and involves highly selective brain regions thought t...
Several regions of the human brain respond more strongly to faces than to other visual stimuli, such...
Two regions in the occipito-temporal cortex respond more strongly to faces than to objects and are t...
peer reviewedTwo regions in the human occipito-temporal cortex respond preferentially to faces: 'the...
Two regions in the human occipito-temporal cortex respond preferentially to faces: 'the fusiform fac...
Two regions in the human occipito-temporal cortex respond preferentially to faces: 'the fusiform fac...
A number of human brain areas showing a larger response to faces than to objects from different cate...
Face processing relies on a distributed, patchy network of cortical regions in the temporal and fron...
Regions sensitive to specific object categories as well as organized spatial patterns sensitive to d...
A network of multiple brain regions is recruited in face perception. Our understanding of the functi...
A great challenge to the field of visual neuroscience is to understand how faces are encoded and rep...
Two areas in the human occipito-temporal cortex respond preferentially to faces: 'the fusiform face ...
A network of multiple brain regions is recruited in face perception. Our understanding of the functi...
peer reviewedNeuroimaging (PET and fMRI) studies have identified a set of brain areas responding mor...
A network of multiple brain regions is recruited in face perception. Our understanding of the functi...
Face recognition is of major social importance and involves highly selective brain regions thought t...