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Knowledge of visual attributes in the right hemisphere.
Mathieu Vandenbulcke et al.
Nature neuroscience, published online 11 Jun 2006
 
Can generic expertise explain special processing for faces?
Trends in Cognitive Sciences 11 (1), 8 (2007)
Does face recognition involve face-specific cognitive and neural processes (‘domain specificity’) or do faces only seem special because people have had more experience of individuating them than they have of individuating members of other homogeneous object categories (‘the expertise hypothesis’)? Here, we summarize new data that test these hypotheses by assessing whether classic face-selective effects – holistic processing, recognition impairments in prosopagnosia and fusiform face area activation – remain face selective in comparison with objects of expertise. We argue that evidence strongly supports domain specificity rather than the expertise hypothesis. We conclude that the crucial social function of face recognition does not reflect merely a general practice phenomenon and that it might be supported by evolved mechanisms (visual or nonvisual) and/or a sensitive period in infancy.
Posted by neutrino and 1 other to expertise fusiform ffa faces on Mon May 21 2007 at 18:11 UTC | info | related
 
Effective Connectivity within the Distributed Cortical Network for Face Perception.
Scott Fairhall and Alumit Ishai
Cereb Cortex, (26 Dec 2006)
Face perception elicits activation within a distributed cortical network in the human brain. The network includes visual ("core") regions, as well as limbic and prefrontal ("extended") regions, which process invariant facial features and changeable aspects of faces, respectively. We used functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Dynamic Causal Modeling to investigate effective connectivity and functional organization between and within the core and the extended systems. We predicted a ventral rather than dorsal connection between the core and the extended systems during face viewing and tested whether valence and fame would alter functional coupling within the network. We found that the core system is hierarchically organized in a predominantly feed-forward fashion, and that the fusiform gyrus (FG) exerts the dominant influence on the extended system. Moreover, emotional faces increased the coupling between the FG and the amygdala, whereas famous faces increased the coupling between the FG and the orbitofrontal cortex. Our results demonstrate content-specific dynamic alterations in the functional coupling between visual-limbic and visual-prefrontal face-responsive pathways.
Posted by neutrino and 1 other to systems ffa faces fusiform on Tue Jan 09 2007 at 03:25 UTC | info | related
 
The fusiform face area: a cortical region specialized for the perception of faces.
Nancy Kanwisher and Galit Yovel
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 361 (1476), 2109-28 (Dec 2006)
Posted by neutrino to fusiform faces ffa on Thu Nov 23 2006 at 23:20 UTC | info | related
 
The visual word form area: expertise for reading in the fusiform gyrus
Bruce Mccandliss, Laurent Cohen, and Stanislas Dehaene
Trends in Cognitive Sciences 7 (7), 293-9 (2003)
 
Visibility Reflects Dynamic Changes of Effective Connectivity between V1 and Fusiform Cortex
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