While the desire to uncover the neural correlates of consciousness has taken numerous directions, self-face recognition has been a constant in attempts to isolate aspects of self-awareness. The neuroimaging revolution of the 1990s brought about systematic attempts to isolate the underlying neural basis of self-face recognition. These studies, including some of the first fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) examinations, revealed a right-hemisphere bias for self-face recognition in a diverse set of regions including the insula, the dorsal frontal lobe, the temporal parietal junction, and the medial temporal cortex. In this systematic review, we provide confirmation of these data (which are correlational) which were provided by TMS (t...
There is evidence that the right hemisphere is involved in processing self-related stimuli. Previous...
Subjects were exposed to pictures of self and others (e.g., friend, stranger, and famous people) to ...
Self-face recognition (SFR) has been studied using morphed images of an individual’s face with anoth...
While the desire to uncover the neural correlates of consciousness has taken numerous directions, se...
Self-recognition has been demonstrated by a select number of primate species and is often used as an...
This paper presents a review of studies that were aimed at determining which brain regions are recru...
Self-Face Recognition (SFR) may be an indicator of self-awareness (Keenan, 2000). Is this ability an...
Abstract: Understanding the neurobiological substrates of self-recognition yields important insight ...
Recently, interest in the neural correlates of self-recognition has grown. Most studies concentrate ...
We report two studies of facial self-perception using individually tailored, standardized facial pho...
It is well known that the fusiform gyrus is engaged in face perception, such as the processes of fac...
The perception of self and others is a key aspect of social cognition. In order to investigate the n...
Self-face recognition is reserved for humans, apes and possibly dolphins and is thought to be a mark...
ABSTRACT—We used functional magnetic resonance imag-ing to assess whether self-construal priming can...
The perception of self and others is a key aspect of social cognition. In order to investigate the n...
There is evidence that the right hemisphere is involved in processing self-related stimuli. Previous...
Subjects were exposed to pictures of self and others (e.g., friend, stranger, and famous people) to ...
Self-face recognition (SFR) has been studied using morphed images of an individual’s face with anoth...
While the desire to uncover the neural correlates of consciousness has taken numerous directions, se...
Self-recognition has been demonstrated by a select number of primate species and is often used as an...
This paper presents a review of studies that were aimed at determining which brain regions are recru...
Self-Face Recognition (SFR) may be an indicator of self-awareness (Keenan, 2000). Is this ability an...
Abstract: Understanding the neurobiological substrates of self-recognition yields important insight ...
Recently, interest in the neural correlates of self-recognition has grown. Most studies concentrate ...
We report two studies of facial self-perception using individually tailored, standardized facial pho...
It is well known that the fusiform gyrus is engaged in face perception, such as the processes of fac...
The perception of self and others is a key aspect of social cognition. In order to investigate the n...
Self-face recognition is reserved for humans, apes and possibly dolphins and is thought to be a mark...
ABSTRACT—We used functional magnetic resonance imag-ing to assess whether self-construal priming can...
The perception of self and others is a key aspect of social cognition. In order to investigate the n...
There is evidence that the right hemisphere is involved in processing self-related stimuli. Previous...
Subjects were exposed to pictures of self and others (e.g., friend, stranger, and famous people) to ...
Self-face recognition (SFR) has been studied using morphed images of an individual’s face with anoth...