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A Cortical Region Consisting Entirely of Face-Selective Cells [PDF]
Face perception is a skill crucial to primates. In both humans and macaque monkeys, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) reveals a system of cortical regions that show increased blood flow when the subject views images of faces, compared with ...
Freiwald, Winrich A. +3 more
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Breakthrough percepts of famous faces [PDF]
AbstractRecently, we showed that presenting salient names (i.e., a participant's first name) on the fringe of awareness (in rapid serial visual presentation, RSVP) breaks through into awareness, resulting in the generation of a P3, which (if concealed information is presented) could be used to differentiate between deceivers and nondeceivers.
Abdulmajeed Alsufyani +8 more
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Face Blindness in Children and Current Interventions
Children with prosopagnosia, also known as face blindness, struggle to recognize the faces of acquaintances, which can have a negative impact on their social interactions and overall functioning.
Weina Ma +6 more
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Perception of laypersons and dentists regarding esthetic facial changes: a systematic review
The need for greater understanding of subjective standards of beauty is important when combining a successful dental plan with the real needs of patients.
Priscilla Bispo de Carvalho Barbosa +5 more
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This article explores the possibility of testing hypotheses about art production in the past by collecting data in the present. We call this enterprise experimental art history.
Per Olav Folgerø +7 more
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Network dynamics of human face perception. [PDF]
Prevailing theories suggests that cortical regions responsible for face perception operate in a serial, feed-forward fashion. Here, we utilize invasive human electrophysiology to evaluate serial models of face-processing via measurements of cortical ...
Cihan Mehmet Kadipasaoglu +5 more
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Understanding person acquisition using an interactive activation and competition network [PDF]
Face perception is one of the most developed visual skills that humans display, and recent work has attempted to examine the mechanisms involved in face perception through noting how neural networks achieve the same performance.
Brennen T. +31 more
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Developmental processes in face perception [PDF]
Understanding the developmental origins of face recognition has been the goal of many studies of various approaches. Contributions of experience-expectant mechanisms (early component), like perceptual narrowing, and lifetime experience (late component) to face processing remain elusive.
Christoph D. Dahl +3 more
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The neural coding of face and body orientation in occipitotemporal cortex
Face and body orientation convey important information for us to understand other people's actions, intentions and social interactions. It has been shown that several occipitotemporal areas respond differently to faces or bodies of different orientations.
Celia Foster +5 more
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The Search for Invertebrate Consciousness [PDF]
There is no agreement on whether any invertebrates are conscious and no agreement on a methodology that could settle the issue. How can the debate move forward?
Birch, Jonathan
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