There is a population of neurons in the cortex in the middle and anterior part of the superior temporal sulcus (STS) of the monkey with responses which are selective for faces. If …
DI Perrett, MW Oram, MH Harries, R Bevan… - Experimental brain …, 1991 - Springer
An investigation was made into the sensitivity of cells in the macaque superior temporal sulcus (STS) to the sight of different perspective views of the head. This allowed assessment …
LA Parr, E Hecht, SK Barks, TM Preuss, JR Votaw - Current Biology, 2009 - cell.com
Human face recognition involves highly specialized cognitive and neural processes that enable the recognition of specific individuals [1–5]. Although comparative studies suggest …
Neurophysiological evidence is described showing that some neurons in the macaque inferior temporal visual cortex have responses that are invariant with respect to the position …
DI Perrett, AJ Mistlin, AJ Chitty - Trends in Neurosciences, 1987 - cell.com
Populations of visual neurones have been discovered in one area of the temporal association cortex that respond to different aspects of facial information. The responses of …
N Kanwisher, G Yovel - … of the Royal Society B: Biological …, 2006 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Faces are among the most important visual stimuli we perceive, informing us not only about a person's identity, but also about their mood, sex, age and direction of gaze. The ability to …
The ability of a human observer to detect the presence of a briefly flashed picture of a face can depend on the picture's spatial configuration, that is on whether its features are …
S Yamane, S Kaji, K Kawano - Experimental brain research, 1988 - Springer
Single neurons were recorded in the inferotemporal cortex (IT) of a monkey trained to discriminate three selected human faces from a large number of different faces. Neurons …
Neurophysiological studies have shown that some neurons in the cortex in the superior temporal sulcus and in the inferior temporal cortex respond to faces. To determine if some …