The superior temporal sulcus (STS) is a major component of the human face perception network, implicated in processing dynamic changeable aspects of faces. However, it remains unknown whether STS holds functionally segregated subdivisions for different categories of facial movements. We used high-resolution functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) at 7T in 16 volunteers to compare STS activation with faces displaying angry or happy expressions, eye-gaze shifts and lip-speech movements. Combining univariate and multivariate analyses, we show a systematic topological organization within STS, with gaze-related activity predominating in the most posterior and superior sector, speech-related activity in the anterior sector and emotional expr...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) has been implicated subserving speech perception, audiovisual int...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) is an anatomical structure that increasingly interests researcher...
A widely adopted neural model of face perception (Haxby, Hoffman, & Gobbini, 2000) proposes that the...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) is a major component of the human face perception network, implic...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) is a major component of the human face perception network, implic...
Contains fulltext : 197231.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) in the human and monkey is sen-sitive to the motion of complex fo...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) is considered a hub for social perception and cognition, includin...
© 2020 Facial and vocal cues provide critical social information about other humans, including their...
The human superior temporal sulcus (STS) has been suggested to be involved in gaze processing, but t...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) encompasses a complex set of regions involved in a wide range of ...
Successful social interaction relies on multimodal integration of non-verbal emotional signals. The ...
The functional role of the superior temporal sulcus (STS) has been implicated in a number of studies...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Neuroscience, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cogni...
fMRI studies have reported three regions in human ventral visual cortex that respond selectively to ...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) has been implicated subserving speech perception, audiovisual int...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) is an anatomical structure that increasingly interests researcher...
A widely adopted neural model of face perception (Haxby, Hoffman, & Gobbini, 2000) proposes that the...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) is a major component of the human face perception network, implic...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) is a major component of the human face perception network, implic...
Contains fulltext : 197231.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) in the human and monkey is sen-sitive to the motion of complex fo...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) is considered a hub for social perception and cognition, includin...
© 2020 Facial and vocal cues provide critical social information about other humans, including their...
The human superior temporal sulcus (STS) has been suggested to be involved in gaze processing, but t...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) encompasses a complex set of regions involved in a wide range of ...
Successful social interaction relies on multimodal integration of non-verbal emotional signals. The ...
The functional role of the superior temporal sulcus (STS) has been implicated in a number of studies...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Neuroscience, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cogni...
fMRI studies have reported three regions in human ventral visual cortex that respond selectively to ...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) has been implicated subserving speech perception, audiovisual int...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) is an anatomical structure that increasingly interests researcher...
A widely adopted neural model of face perception (Haxby, Hoffman, & Gobbini, 2000) proposes that the...