The neural circuits underlying face recognition provide a model for understanding visual object representation, social cognition, and hierarchical information processing. A fundamental piece of information lacking to date is the detailed anatomical connections of the face patches. Here, we injected retrograde tracers into four different face patches (PL, ML, AL, AM) to characterize their anatomical connectivity. We found that the patches are strongly and specifically connected to each other, and individual patches receive inputs from extrastriate cortex, the medial temporal lobe, and three subcortical structures (the pulvinar, claustrum, and amygdala). Inputs from prefrontal cortex were surprisingly weak. Patches were densely interconnected...
Faces transmit a wealth of social information. How this information is exchanged between face-proces...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2...
Face perception is crucial to survival among social primates. It has been suggested that a group of ...
The neural circuits underlying face recognition provide a model for understanding visual object repr...
The brain processes objects through a series of regions along the ventral visual pathway, but the ci...
The brain processes objects through a series of regions along the ventral visual pathway, but the ci...
Face recognition is of central importance for primate social behavior. In both humans and macaques, ...
In primates, specialized occipital-temporal face areas support the visual analysis of faces, but it ...
Face patches in macaque inferotemporal (IT) cortex (e.g. Tsao et al., 2003, 2008) form an interconne...
Primates can recognize faces across a range of viewing conditions. Representations of individual ide...
The macaque brain contains a set of regions that show stronger fMRI activation to faces than other c...
Faces transmit a wealth of social information. How this information is exchanged between face-proces...
The primate brain processes objects in the ventral visual pathway. One object category, faces, is pr...
Face perception is a skill crucial to primates. In both humans and macaque monkeys, functional magne...
Face perception, a fundamental component of primate social behavior, is supported by a network of sp...
Faces transmit a wealth of social information. How this information is exchanged between face-proces...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2...
Face perception is crucial to survival among social primates. It has been suggested that a group of ...
The neural circuits underlying face recognition provide a model for understanding visual object repr...
The brain processes objects through a series of regions along the ventral visual pathway, but the ci...
The brain processes objects through a series of regions along the ventral visual pathway, but the ci...
Face recognition is of central importance for primate social behavior. In both humans and macaques, ...
In primates, specialized occipital-temporal face areas support the visual analysis of faces, but it ...
Face patches in macaque inferotemporal (IT) cortex (e.g. Tsao et al., 2003, 2008) form an interconne...
Primates can recognize faces across a range of viewing conditions. Representations of individual ide...
The macaque brain contains a set of regions that show stronger fMRI activation to faces than other c...
Faces transmit a wealth of social information. How this information is exchanged between face-proces...
The primate brain processes objects in the ventral visual pathway. One object category, faces, is pr...
Face perception is a skill crucial to primates. In both humans and macaque monkeys, functional magne...
Face perception, a fundamental component of primate social behavior, is supported by a network of sp...
Faces transmit a wealth of social information. How this information is exchanged between face-proces...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2...
Face perception is crucial to survival among social primates. It has been suggested that a group of ...