A region in the lateral aspect of the fusiform gyrus (FG) is more engaged by human faces than any other category of image. It has come to be known as the 'fusiform face area' (FFA). The origin and extent of this specialization is currently a topic of great interest and debate. This is of special relevance to autism, because recent studies have shown that the FFA is hypoactive to faces in this disorder. In two linked functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies of healthy young adults, we show here that the FFA is engaged by a social attribution task (SAT) involving perception of human-like interactions among three simple geometric shapes. The amygdala, temporal pole, medial prefrontal cortex, inferolateral frontal cortex and superio...
AbstractDespite the impressive literature describing atypical neural activation in visuoperceptual f...
International audienceDespite an overall consensus that Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) entails atypi...
In autism, impairments in face processing are a relatively recent discovery, but have quickly become...
A region in the lateral aspect of the fusiform gyrus (FG) is more engaged by human faces than any ot...
Abstract: ASD involves a fundamental impairment in processing social-communicative information from ...
One of the most important visual stimuli to humans are faces. Not only do we encounter it daily, we ...
Past functional MRI (FMRI) studies of autism have reported reduced activation in response to the fac...
Past functional MRI (FMRI) studies of autism have reported reduced activation in response to the fac...
Brain activation and functional connectivity were investigated in high functioning autism using func...
Brain activation and functional connectivity were investigated in high functioning autism using func...
It is well known that adult human extrastriate visual cortex contains areas that respond in a select...
Atypical face processing plays a key role in social interaction difficulties encountered by individu...
Background: Recognition of individual faces is an integral part of interpersonal interactions and s...
Despite the impressive literature describing atypical neural activation in visuoperceptual face proc...
Atypical face processing plays a key role in social interaction difficulties encountered by individu...
AbstractDespite the impressive literature describing atypical neural activation in visuoperceptual f...
International audienceDespite an overall consensus that Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) entails atypi...
In autism, impairments in face processing are a relatively recent discovery, but have quickly become...
A region in the lateral aspect of the fusiform gyrus (FG) is more engaged by human faces than any ot...
Abstract: ASD involves a fundamental impairment in processing social-communicative information from ...
One of the most important visual stimuli to humans are faces. Not only do we encounter it daily, we ...
Past functional MRI (FMRI) studies of autism have reported reduced activation in response to the fac...
Past functional MRI (FMRI) studies of autism have reported reduced activation in response to the fac...
Brain activation and functional connectivity were investigated in high functioning autism using func...
Brain activation and functional connectivity were investigated in high functioning autism using func...
It is well known that adult human extrastriate visual cortex contains areas that respond in a select...
Atypical face processing plays a key role in social interaction difficulties encountered by individu...
Background: Recognition of individual faces is an integral part of interpersonal interactions and s...
Despite the impressive literature describing atypical neural activation in visuoperceptual face proc...
Atypical face processing plays a key role in social interaction difficulties encountered by individu...
AbstractDespite the impressive literature describing atypical neural activation in visuoperceptual f...
International audienceDespite an overall consensus that Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) entails atypi...
In autism, impairments in face processing are a relatively recent discovery, but have quickly become...