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How to Build Occipital Lobes
Until now our brain has been built in the dark; it has no visual organs or pathways beyond the elementary brainstem eye movement circuitry already... -
Face-Specific Activity in the Ventral Stream Visual Cortex Linked to Conscious Face Perception
When presented with visual stimuli of face images, the ventral stream visual cortex of the human brain exhibits face-specific activity that is...
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The occipital face area is causally involved in identity-related visual-semantic associations
Faces are processed in a network of areas within regions of the ventral visual stream. However, familiar faces typically are characterized by...
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Assigning a social status from face adornments: an fMRI study
For at least 150,000 years, the human body has been culturally modified by the wearing of personal ornaments and probably by painting with red...
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Function-guided differences of arcuate fascicle and inferior fronto-occipital fascicle tractography as diagnostic indicators for surgical risk stratification
BackgroundSeveral patients with language-eloquent gliomas face language deterioration postoperatively. Persistent aphasia is frequently associated...
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EEG-FRM: a neural network based familiar and unfamiliar face EEG recognition method
Recognizing familiar faces holds great value in various fields such as medicine, criminal investigation, and lie detection. In this paper, we...
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Direct comparison of contralateral bias and face/scene selectivity in human occipitotemporal cortex
Human visual cortex is organised broadly according to two major principles: retinotopy (the spatial mapping of the retina in cortex) and...
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Hominoid-specific sulcal variability is related to face perception ability
The relationship among brain structure, brain function, and behavior is of major interest in neuroscience, evolutionary biology, and psychology. This...
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Optic flow selectivity in the macaque parieto-occipital sulcus
In humans, several neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that passive viewing of optic flow stimuli activates higher-level motion areas, like V6 and...
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Decreased frontotemporal connectivity in patients with parkinson’s disease experiencing face pareidolia
The precise neural underpinnings of face pareidolia in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) remain unclear. We aimed to clarify face recognition...
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Evaluating Head Models for Cortical Source Localization of the Face-Sensitive N290 Component in Infants
Accurate cortical source localization of event-related potentials (ERPs) requires using realistic head models constructed from the participant’s...
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Detections of Steady-State Visual Evoked Potential and Simultaneous Jaw Clench Action from Identical Occipital Electrodes: A Hybrid Brain-Computer Interface Study
PurposeFor users with severe motor impairments such as high paraplegia, constructing a simplified, practical, and effective brain-computer interface...
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One object, two networks? Assessing the relationship between the face and body-selective regions in the primate visual system
Faces and bodies are often treated as distinct categories that are processed separately by face- and body-selective brain regions in the primate...
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Shared heritability of human face and brain shape
Evidence from model organisms and clinical genetics suggests coordination between the developing brain and face, but the role of this link in common...
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Is human face recognition lateralized to the right hemisphere due to neural competition with left-lateralized visual word recognition? A critical review
The right hemispheric lateralization of face recognition, which is well documented and appears to be specific to the human species, remains a...
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The Effects of High-Intensity Acute Exercise on Face-Name Memory in Healthy Young Adults
The majority of previous research evaluating the effects of acute exercise on episodic memory function have focused on explicit memory tasks...
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TMS of the occipital face area modulates cross-domain identity priming
Accumulating evidence suggests that besides its function in early facial feature processing, the role of the right occipital face area (rOFA) extends...
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Neurodegenerative brain changes are associated with area deprivation in the United Kingdom: findings from the Brains for Dementia Research study
Socioeconomic disadvantage is associated with greater risk of dementia. This has been theorised to reflect inequalities in cognitive reserve,...
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Medial prefrontal and occipito-temporal activity at encoding determines enhanced recognition of threatening faces after 1.5 years
Studies demonstrated that faces with threatening emotional expressions are better remembered than non-threatening faces. However, whether this memory...