Most face processing studies in humans show stronger activation in the right compared to the left hemisphere. Evidence is largely based on studies with static stimuli focusing on the fusiform face area (FFA). Hence, the pattern of lateralization for dynamic faces is less clear. Furthermore, it is unclear whether this property is common to human and non-human primates due to predisposing processing strategies in the right hemisphere or that alternatively left sided specialization for language in humans could be the driving force behind this phenomenon. We aimed to address both issues by studying lateralization for dynamic facial expressions in monkeys and humans. Therefore, we conducted an event-related fMRI experiment in three macaques and ...
Are visual face processing mechanisms the same in the left and right cerebral hemispheres? The possi...
The left-hemisphere dominance for language is a core example of the functional specialization of the...
The left hemisphere of the human brain is dominant in the production of speech and signed language. ...
Most face processing studies in humans show stronger activation in the right compared to the left he...
Most face processing studies in humans show stronger activation in the right compared to the left he...
peer reviewedFace processing is a function that is highly lateralized in humans, as supported by ori...
The majority of research on functional cerebral lateralization in primates revolves around vocal abi...
The majority of research on functional cerebral lateralization in primates revolves around vocal abi...
Two areas of the occipitotemporal cortex show a remarkable hemi-spheric lateralization: written word...
International audienceTwo areas of the occipitotemporal cortex show a remarkable hemispheric lateral...
Face perception is highly lateralized to the right hemisphere (RH) in humans, as supported originall...
Experimental and clinical studies have generally shown that the neural mechanisms for face processin...
While functional lateralization of the human brain has been a widely studied topic in the past decad...
Where hemispheric lateralization was once considered an exclusively human trait, it is increasingly ...
While the neural basis for linguistic communication has been linked to brain structural asymmetries ...
Are visual face processing mechanisms the same in the left and right cerebral hemispheres? The possi...
The left-hemisphere dominance for language is a core example of the functional specialization of the...
The left hemisphere of the human brain is dominant in the production of speech and signed language. ...
Most face processing studies in humans show stronger activation in the right compared to the left he...
Most face processing studies in humans show stronger activation in the right compared to the left he...
peer reviewedFace processing is a function that is highly lateralized in humans, as supported by ori...
The majority of research on functional cerebral lateralization in primates revolves around vocal abi...
The majority of research on functional cerebral lateralization in primates revolves around vocal abi...
Two areas of the occipitotemporal cortex show a remarkable hemi-spheric lateralization: written word...
International audienceTwo areas of the occipitotemporal cortex show a remarkable hemispheric lateral...
Face perception is highly lateralized to the right hemisphere (RH) in humans, as supported originall...
Experimental and clinical studies have generally shown that the neural mechanisms for face processin...
While functional lateralization of the human brain has been a widely studied topic in the past decad...
Where hemispheric lateralization was once considered an exclusively human trait, it is increasingly ...
While the neural basis for linguistic communication has been linked to brain structural asymmetries ...
Are visual face processing mechanisms the same in the left and right cerebral hemispheres? The possi...
The left-hemisphere dominance for language is a core example of the functional specialization of the...
The left hemisphere of the human brain is dominant in the production of speech and signed language. ...