peer reviewedDiscrimination of facial identities is a fundamental function of the human brain that is challenging to examine with macroscopic measurements of neural activity, such as those obtained with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and electroencephalography (EEG). Although visual adaptation or repetition suppression (RS) stimulation paradigms have been successfully implemented to this end with such recording techniques, objective evidence of an identity-specific discrimination response due to adaptation at the level of the visual representation is lacking. Here, we addressed this issue with fast periodic visual stimulation (FPVS) and EEG recording combined with a symmetry/asymmetry adaptation paradigm. Adaptation to one fac...
Exposure to a face can produce biases in the perception of subsequent faces. Typically, these face a...
International audienceHumans may be the only species able to rapidly and automatically recognize a f...
peer reviewedExposure to a face can produce biases in the perception of subsequent faces. Typically,...
The ability to individualize faces is a fundamental human brain function. Following visual adaptatio...
The ability to individualize faces is a fundamental human brain function. Following visual adaptatio...
peer reviewedThe ability to individualize faces is a fundamental human brain function. Following vis...
This study used fast periodic visual stimulation (FPVS) and electroencephalography (EEG) to investig...
Identifying the faces of familiar persons requires the ability to assign several different images of...
Identifying the faces of familiar persons requires the ability to assign several different images of...
Identifying the faces of familiar persons requires the ability to assign several different images of...
peer reviewedTo investigate face individuation (FI), a critical brain function in the human species,...
peer reviewedTo investigate face individuation (FI), a critical brain function in the human species,...
peer reviewedTo investigate face individuation (FI), a critical brain function in the human species,...
We investigated the internal representations mediating face detection and face identity discriminati...
Exposure to a face can produce biases in the perception of subsequent faces. Typically, these face a...
Exposure to a face can produce biases in the perception of subsequent faces. Typically, these face a...
International audienceHumans may be the only species able to rapidly and automatically recognize a f...
peer reviewedExposure to a face can produce biases in the perception of subsequent faces. Typically,...
The ability to individualize faces is a fundamental human brain function. Following visual adaptatio...
The ability to individualize faces is a fundamental human brain function. Following visual adaptatio...
peer reviewedThe ability to individualize faces is a fundamental human brain function. Following vis...
This study used fast periodic visual stimulation (FPVS) and electroencephalography (EEG) to investig...
Identifying the faces of familiar persons requires the ability to assign several different images of...
Identifying the faces of familiar persons requires the ability to assign several different images of...
Identifying the faces of familiar persons requires the ability to assign several different images of...
peer reviewedTo investigate face individuation (FI), a critical brain function in the human species,...
peer reviewedTo investigate face individuation (FI), a critical brain function in the human species,...
peer reviewedTo investigate face individuation (FI), a critical brain function in the human species,...
We investigated the internal representations mediating face detection and face identity discriminati...
Exposure to a face can produce biases in the perception of subsequent faces. Typically, these face a...
Exposure to a face can produce biases in the perception of subsequent faces. Typically, these face a...
International audienceHumans may be the only species able to rapidly and automatically recognize a f...
peer reviewedExposure to a face can produce biases in the perception of subsequent faces. Typically,...