Face perception provides an excellent example of how the brain processes nuanced visual differences and trans-forms them into behaviourally useful representations of identities and emotional expressions. While a body of literature has looked into the spatial and temporal neural processing of facial expressions, few studies have used a dimensionally varying set of stimuli containing subtle perceptual changes. In the current study, we used 48 short videos varying dimensionally in their intensity and category (happy, angry, surprised) of expression. We measured both fMRI and EEG responses to these video clips and compared the neural response patterns to the predictions of models based on image features and models derived from behavioural ratin...
Faces are processed by a neural system with distributed anatomical components, but the roles of thes...
Face-selective regions in the amygdala and posterior superior temporal sulcus (pSTS) are strongly im...
In every day life we are usually exposed to dynamically changing faces rather than to their static s...
Face perception provides an excellent example of how the brain processes nuanced visual differences ...
Faces transmit a wealth of important social signals. While previous studies have elucidated the netw...
The ability of humans to discern facial expressions in a timely manner typically relies on distribut...
The temporal and spatial neural processing of faces has been investigated rigorously, but few studie...
The ability of humans to discern facial expressions in a timely manner typically relies on distribut...
Background Recognition of facial expressions (FEs) plays a crucial role in social interactions. M...
Wegrzyn M, Riehle M, Labudda K, et al. Investigating the brain basis of facial expression perception...
The dynamic facial expressions that we encounter every day can carry a myriad of social signals. Wha...
It is widely assumed that the fusiform face area (FFA), a brain region specialised for face percepti...
Electrophysiological and fMRI-based investigations of the ventral temporal cortex of primates provid...
Abstract published in Journal of Vision, 19(10):181c, September 2019International audienceThe proces...
Automatic responses to brief expression changes from a neutral face have been recently isolated in t...
Faces are processed by a neural system with distributed anatomical components, but the roles of thes...
Face-selective regions in the amygdala and posterior superior temporal sulcus (pSTS) are strongly im...
In every day life we are usually exposed to dynamically changing faces rather than to their static s...
Face perception provides an excellent example of how the brain processes nuanced visual differences ...
Faces transmit a wealth of important social signals. While previous studies have elucidated the netw...
The ability of humans to discern facial expressions in a timely manner typically relies on distribut...
The temporal and spatial neural processing of faces has been investigated rigorously, but few studie...
The ability of humans to discern facial expressions in a timely manner typically relies on distribut...
Background Recognition of facial expressions (FEs) plays a crucial role in social interactions. M...
Wegrzyn M, Riehle M, Labudda K, et al. Investigating the brain basis of facial expression perception...
The dynamic facial expressions that we encounter every day can carry a myriad of social signals. Wha...
It is widely assumed that the fusiform face area (FFA), a brain region specialised for face percepti...
Electrophysiological and fMRI-based investigations of the ventral temporal cortex of primates provid...
Abstract published in Journal of Vision, 19(10):181c, September 2019International audienceThe proces...
Automatic responses to brief expression changes from a neutral face have been recently isolated in t...
Faces are processed by a neural system with distributed anatomical components, but the roles of thes...
Face-selective regions in the amygdala and posterior superior temporal sulcus (pSTS) are strongly im...
In every day life we are usually exposed to dynamically changing faces rather than to their static s...