Fmri evidence that hyper-caricatured faces activate object-selective cortex

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: ufeffRyanufeff ufeffElsonufeff et al. from the Kao Corporation, Japan The University of Queensland have published the research: fMRI evidence that hyper-caricatured faces activate object-selective cortex, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors focused the analysis on the occipito-temporal cortex, bilaterally, including the FFA, the OFA (occipital face area; Puce et_al, 1996; Halgren et_al, 1999) and pSTS (posterior superior temporal sulcus; Morris et_al, 1996, 1998).

SUMMARY

    Face space (Valentine, 1991; Valentine et_al, 2016), an influential account of face representation, has been widely used to study the neural representation . . .

     

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