This study measured effective connectivity within the core face network in young children using a paediatric magnetoencephalograph (MEG). Dynamic casual modeling (DCM) of brain responses was performed in a group of adults (N = 14) and a group of young children aged from 3 to 6 years (N = 15). Three candidate DCM models were tested, and the fits of the MEG data to the three models were compared at both individual and group levels. The results show that the connectivity structure of the core face network differs significantly between adults and children. Further, the relative strengths of face network connections were differentially modulated by experimental conditions in the two groups. These results support the interpretation that the core ...
The ability to extract cues from faces is fundamental for social animals, including humans. An indiv...
Earlier studies on adults have shown that functional connectivity (FC) of brain networks can vary de...
Functional activity in the human brain is intrinsically organized into independently active, connect...
This study measured effective connectivity within the core face network in young children using a pa...
Little is currently known about the postnatal emergence of functional cortical networks supporting c...
Little is currently known about the postnatal emergence of functional cortical networks supporting c...
Extensive studies have demonstrated that face recognition performance does not reach adult levels un...
AbstractThere are two competing theories concerning the development of face perception: a late matur...
Prior studies on development of functional specialization in human brain mainly focus on age-related...
Our ability to process complex social cues presented by faces improves during adolescence. Using mul...
In the field of face processing, the so-called "core network" has been intensively researched. Its n...
Magnetoencephalography (MEG) was used to study the neural mechanisms underlying face and gaze proces...
Faces are complex social stimuli, which can be processed both at the categorical and the individual ...
Behavioral studies suggest that children under age 10 process faces using a piecemeal strategy based...
Background: Previous magnetoencephalography (MEG) studies have failed to find a facesensitive, brain...
The ability to extract cues from faces is fundamental for social animals, including humans. An indiv...
Earlier studies on adults have shown that functional connectivity (FC) of brain networks can vary de...
Functional activity in the human brain is intrinsically organized into independently active, connect...
This study measured effective connectivity within the core face network in young children using a pa...
Little is currently known about the postnatal emergence of functional cortical networks supporting c...
Little is currently known about the postnatal emergence of functional cortical networks supporting c...
Extensive studies have demonstrated that face recognition performance does not reach adult levels un...
AbstractThere are two competing theories concerning the development of face perception: a late matur...
Prior studies on development of functional specialization in human brain mainly focus on age-related...
Our ability to process complex social cues presented by faces improves during adolescence. Using mul...
In the field of face processing, the so-called "core network" has been intensively researched. Its n...
Magnetoencephalography (MEG) was used to study the neural mechanisms underlying face and gaze proces...
Faces are complex social stimuli, which can be processed both at the categorical and the individual ...
Behavioral studies suggest that children under age 10 process faces using a piecemeal strategy based...
Background: Previous magnetoencephalography (MEG) studies have failed to find a facesensitive, brain...
The ability to extract cues from faces is fundamental for social animals, including humans. An indiv...
Earlier studies on adults have shown that functional connectivity (FC) of brain networks can vary de...
Functional activity in the human brain is intrinsically organized into independently active, connect...