Face and body orientation convey important information for us to understand other people's actions, intentions and social interactions. It has been shown that several occipitotemporal areas respond differently to faces or bodies of different orientations. However, whether face and body orientation are processed by partially overlapping or completely separate brain networks remains unclear, as the neural coding of face and body orientation is often investigated separately. Here, we recorded participants' brain activity using fMRI while they viewed faces and bodies shown from three different orientations, while attending to either orientation or identity information. Using multivoxel pattern analysis we investigated which brain regions proces...
Evidence from functional neuroimaging indicates that visual perception of human faces and bodies is ...
The perception of faces involves a large network of cortical areas of the human brain. While several...
Face recognition is of major social importance and involves highly selective brain regions thought t...
Face and body orientation convey important information for us to understand other people's actions, ...
Previous studies have identified relatively separated regions of the brain that respond strongly whe...
Separated face- and body-responsive brain networks have been identified that show strong responses w...
Two regions in the occipito-temporal cortex respond more strongly to faces than to objects and are t...
Controversy surrounds the proposal that specific human cortical regions in the ventral occipitotempo...
Models of face processing suggest that the neural response in different face regions is selective fo...
The perception of faces involves a large network of cortical areas of the human brain. While several...
Neuroimaging (PET and fMRI) studies have identified a set of brain areas responding more to faces th...
Numerous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have identified multiple cortical regi...
Numerous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have identified multiple cortical regi...
Numerous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have identified multiple cortical regi...
We routinely need to process the identity of many faces around us, and how the brain achieves this i...
Evidence from functional neuroimaging indicates that visual perception of human faces and bodies is ...
The perception of faces involves a large network of cortical areas of the human brain. While several...
Face recognition is of major social importance and involves highly selective brain regions thought t...
Face and body orientation convey important information for us to understand other people's actions, ...
Previous studies have identified relatively separated regions of the brain that respond strongly whe...
Separated face- and body-responsive brain networks have been identified that show strong responses w...
Two regions in the occipito-temporal cortex respond more strongly to faces than to objects and are t...
Controversy surrounds the proposal that specific human cortical regions in the ventral occipitotempo...
Models of face processing suggest that the neural response in different face regions is selective fo...
The perception of faces involves a large network of cortical areas of the human brain. While several...
Neuroimaging (PET and fMRI) studies have identified a set of brain areas responding more to faces th...
Numerous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have identified multiple cortical regi...
Numerous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have identified multiple cortical regi...
Numerous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have identified multiple cortical regi...
We routinely need to process the identity of many faces around us, and how the brain achieves this i...
Evidence from functional neuroimaging indicates that visual perception of human faces and bodies is ...
The perception of faces involves a large network of cortical areas of the human brain. While several...
Face recognition is of major social importance and involves highly selective brain regions thought t...