The rich and immediate perception of a familiar face, including its identity, expression and even intent, is one of the most impressive shared faculties of human and non-human primate brains. Many visually responsive neurons in the inferotemporal cortex of macaque monkeys respond selectively to faces sometimes to only one or a few individuals while showing little sensitivity to scale and other details of the retinal image. Here we show that face-responsive neurons in the macaque monkey anterior inferotemporal cortex are tuned to a fundamental dimension of face perception. Using a norm-based caricaturization framework previously developed for human psychophysics we varied the identity information present in photo-realistic human faces, and f...
Ambiguous stimuli constitute a powerful method to dissociate between the physical properties of the ...
Primates can recognize faces across a range of viewing conditions. Representations of individual ide...
As a first step toward investigating the neural encoding of faces and other complex objects, we exam...
The rich and immediate perception of a familiar face, including its identity, expression and even in...
Many neurophysiological studies have revealed single-unit responses to complex objects such as faces...
The fast and accurate recognition of face identity is one of the hallmarks of primate visual perform...
When perceiving a face, we can easily decide whether it belongs to a human or non-human primate. It ...
We have investigated the distribution of cells responsive to faces within the macaque temporal corte...
We have investigated the distribution of cells responsive to face within the macaque temporal cortex...
In monkeys, a number of different neocortical as well as limbic structures have cell populations tha...
It is clear from a large number of electrophysiological studies in primates that complex patterns an...
We demonstrated that, when human subjects have to classify human/monkey morphed faces that change al...
(IT), it has been proposed that there may be areas of the visual cortex specially dedicated to proce...
Adaptational aftereffects have often been described as the “psychophysicist’s electrode” because of ...
A central challenge in face perception research is to understand how neurons encode face identities....
Ambiguous stimuli constitute a powerful method to dissociate between the physical properties of the ...
Primates can recognize faces across a range of viewing conditions. Representations of individual ide...
As a first step toward investigating the neural encoding of faces and other complex objects, we exam...
The rich and immediate perception of a familiar face, including its identity, expression and even in...
Many neurophysiological studies have revealed single-unit responses to complex objects such as faces...
The fast and accurate recognition of face identity is one of the hallmarks of primate visual perform...
When perceiving a face, we can easily decide whether it belongs to a human or non-human primate. It ...
We have investigated the distribution of cells responsive to faces within the macaque temporal corte...
We have investigated the distribution of cells responsive to face within the macaque temporal cortex...
In monkeys, a number of different neocortical as well as limbic structures have cell populations tha...
It is clear from a large number of electrophysiological studies in primates that complex patterns an...
We demonstrated that, when human subjects have to classify human/monkey morphed faces that change al...
(IT), it has been proposed that there may be areas of the visual cortex specially dedicated to proce...
Adaptational aftereffects have often been described as the “psychophysicist’s electrode” because of ...
A central challenge in face perception research is to understand how neurons encode face identities....
Ambiguous stimuli constitute a powerful method to dissociate between the physical properties of the ...
Primates can recognize faces across a range of viewing conditions. Representations of individual ide...
As a first step toward investigating the neural encoding of faces and other complex objects, we exam...