A network of occipito-temporal face-sensitive areas besides the right middle fusiform gyrus is necessary for normal face processing
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Neuroimaging studies have identified at least two bilateral areas of the visual extrastriate cortex that respond more to pictures of faces than objects in normal human subjects in the middle fusiform gyrus [the 'fusiform face area' (FFA)] and, more posteriorly, in the inferior occipital cortex ['occipital face area' (OFA)], with a right hemisphere dominance. However, it is not yet clear how these regions interact which each other and whether they are all necessary for normal face perception. It has been proposed that the right hemisphere FFA acts as an isolated ('modular') processing system for faces or that this region receives its face-sensitive inputs from the OFA in a feedforward hierarchical model of face…
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- Fusiform face area
- Fusiform gyrus
- Face (sociological concept)
- Face perception
- Neuroscience
- Computer vision
- Computer science
- Psychology
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