Faces contain a variety of information such as one’s identity and expression. One prevailing model suggests a functional division of labor in processing faces that different aspects of facial information are processed in anatomically separated and functionally encapsulated brain regions. Here, we demonstrate that facial identity and expression can be processed in the same region, yet with different neural coding strategies. To this end, we employed functional magnetic resonance imaging to examine two types of coding schemes, namely univariate activity and multivariate pattern, in the posterior superior temporal cortex (pSTS) - a face-selective region that is traditionally viewed as being specialized for processing facial expression. With th...
What are the neural mechanisms of face recognition? It is believed that the network of face-selectiv...
Separate neural systems have been implicated in the recognition of facial identity and emotional exp...
Faces are processed by a neural system with distributed anatomical components, but the roles of thes...
Faces contain a variety of information such as one’s identity and expression. One prevailing model s...
Neural models of human face perception propose parallel pathways. One pathway (including posterior s...
Models of face processing suggest that the neural response in different face regions is selective fo...
We examined the neural response patterns for facial identity independent of viewpoint and for viewpo...
AbstractAlthough different brain regions are widely considered to be involved in the recognition of ...
The neural basis of face recognition has been investigated extensively. Using fMRI, several regions ...
The dynamic facial expressions that we encounter every day can carry a myriad of social signals. Wha...
Humans can easily extract who someone is and what expression they are making from the complex interp...
A network of cortical and sub-cortical regions is known to be important in the processing of facial ...
Two regions in the occipito-temporal cortex respond more strongly to faces than to objects and are t...
Faces are multidimensional stimuli that convey information for complex social and emotional function...
AbstractFaces are multidimensional stimuli that convey information for complex social and emotional ...
What are the neural mechanisms of face recognition? It is believed that the network of face-selectiv...
Separate neural systems have been implicated in the recognition of facial identity and emotional exp...
Faces are processed by a neural system with distributed anatomical components, but the roles of thes...
Faces contain a variety of information such as one’s identity and expression. One prevailing model s...
Neural models of human face perception propose parallel pathways. One pathway (including posterior s...
Models of face processing suggest that the neural response in different face regions is selective fo...
We examined the neural response patterns for facial identity independent of viewpoint and for viewpo...
AbstractAlthough different brain regions are widely considered to be involved in the recognition of ...
The neural basis of face recognition has been investigated extensively. Using fMRI, several regions ...
The dynamic facial expressions that we encounter every day can carry a myriad of social signals. Wha...
Humans can easily extract who someone is and what expression they are making from the complex interp...
A network of cortical and sub-cortical regions is known to be important in the processing of facial ...
Two regions in the occipito-temporal cortex respond more strongly to faces than to objects and are t...
Faces are multidimensional stimuli that convey information for complex social and emotional function...
AbstractFaces are multidimensional stimuli that convey information for complex social and emotional ...
What are the neural mechanisms of face recognition? It is believed that the network of face-selectiv...
Separate neural systems have been implicated in the recognition of facial identity and emotional exp...
Faces are processed by a neural system with distributed anatomical components, but the roles of thes...