Neurophysiological mechanisms underlying face processing within and beyond the temporal cortical visual areas

Volume: 335, Issue: 1273, Pages: 11 - 21
Published: Jan 29, 1992
Abstract
The ways in which information about faces is represented and stored in the temporal lobe visual areas of primates, as shown by recordings from single neurons in macaques, are considered. Some neurons that respond primarily to faces are found in the cortex in the anterior part of the superior temporal sulcus (in which neurons are especially likely to be tuned to facial expression and to face movement involved in gesture), and in the TE areas more...
Paper Details
Title
Neurophysiological mechanisms underlying face processing within and beyond the temporal cortical visual areas
Published Date
Jan 29, 1992
Volume
335
Issue
1273
Pages
11 - 21
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