Decades of research have documented the specialization of fusiform gyrus (FG) for facial information processes. Recent theories indicate that FG activity is shaped by input from amygdala, but effective connectivity from amygdala to FG remains undocumented. In this fMRI study, 39 participants completed a face recognition task. 11 participants underwent the same experiment approximately four months later. Robust face-selective activation of FG, amygdala, and lateral occipital cortex were observed. Dynamic causal modeling and Bayesian Model Selection (BMS) were used to test the intrinsic connections between these structures, and their modulation by face perception. BMS results strongly favored a dynamic causal model with bidirectional, face-mo...
Numerous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have identified multiple cortical regi...
Faces are processed by a distributed neural system in the visual as well as in the non-visual cortex...
Numerous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have identified multiple cortical regi...
Faces contain multifaceted information that is important for human communication. Neuroimaging studi...
Face recognition is critical to the appreciation of our social and physical relations. Functional ma...
There is a well-established posterior network of cortical regions that plays a central role in face ...
Brain imaging studies in humans have shown that face processing in several areas is modulated by the...
Face recognition is of major social importance and involves highly selective brain regions thought t...
Face perception elicits activation within a distributed cortical network in the human brain. The net...
Face processing relies on a distributed, patchy network of cortical regions in the temporal and fron...
Face perception elicits activation within a distributed cortical network in the human brain. The net...
In this study we investigated how changes of functional connectivity over time accompanies consolida...
AbstractHuman faces may signal relevant information and are therefore analysed rapidly and effective...
Faces are one of the most significant social stimuli and the processes underlying face perception ar...
Background: The amygdala habituates in response to repeated human facial expressions; however, it is...
Numerous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have identified multiple cortical regi...
Faces are processed by a distributed neural system in the visual as well as in the non-visual cortex...
Numerous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have identified multiple cortical regi...
Faces contain multifaceted information that is important for human communication. Neuroimaging studi...
Face recognition is critical to the appreciation of our social and physical relations. Functional ma...
There is a well-established posterior network of cortical regions that plays a central role in face ...
Brain imaging studies in humans have shown that face processing in several areas is modulated by the...
Face recognition is of major social importance and involves highly selective brain regions thought t...
Face perception elicits activation within a distributed cortical network in the human brain. The net...
Face processing relies on a distributed, patchy network of cortical regions in the temporal and fron...
Face perception elicits activation within a distributed cortical network in the human brain. The net...
In this study we investigated how changes of functional connectivity over time accompanies consolida...
AbstractHuman faces may signal relevant information and are therefore analysed rapidly and effective...
Faces are one of the most significant social stimuli and the processes underlying face perception ar...
Background: The amygdala habituates in response to repeated human facial expressions; however, it is...
Numerous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have identified multiple cortical regi...
Faces are processed by a distributed neural system in the visual as well as in the non-visual cortex...
Numerous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have identified multiple cortical regi...