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Chiyoko Naga. [Neural mechanisms of facial recognition]. No to shinkei = Brain and nerve. vol 59. issue 1. 2007-02-27. PMID:17228778. however, whether the ffa (fusiform face area) is really a special area for facial processing or not is controversial; some researchers insist that the ffa is related to 'becoming an expert' for some kinds of visual objects, including faces. 2007-02-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
Patrik Vuilleumier, Gilles Pourtoi. Distributed and interactive brain mechanisms during emotion face perception: evidence from functional neuroimaging. Neuropsychologia. vol 45. issue 1. 2007-02-26. PMID:16854439. fear-related modulations of face processing driven by amygdala signals may implicate not only fusiform cortex, but also earlier visual areas in occipital cortex (e.g., v1) and other distant regions involved in social, cognitive, or somatic responses (e.g., superior temporal sulcus, cingulate, or parietal areas). 2007-02-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
Nancy Kanwisher, Galit Yove. The fusiform face area: a cortical region specialized for the perception of faces. Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences. vol 361. issue 1476. 2007-02-15. PMID:17118927. here, we review the literature on a region of the human brain that appears to play a key role in face perception, known as the fusiform face area (ffa). 2007-02-15 2023-08-12 human
Jong H Yoon, Mark D'Esposito, Cameron S Carte. Preserved function of the fusiform face area in schizophrenia as revealed by fMRI. Psychiatry research. vol 148. issue 2-3. 2007-02-12. PMID:17095198. to address these questions, we evaluated the functional status of a critical region for face processing, the fusiform face area (ffa), in subjects with schizophrenia. 2007-02-12 2023-08-12 human
Kalanit Grill-Spector, Rory Sayres, David Res. High-resolution imaging reveals highly selective nonface clusters in the fusiform face area. Nature neuroscience. vol 9. issue 9. 2006-11-14. PMID:16892057. a region in ventral human cortex (fusiform face area, ffa) thought to be important for face perception responds strongly to faces and less strongly to nonface objects. 2006-11-14 2023-08-12 human
Manu S Goyal, Peter J Hansen, Colin B Blakemor. Tactile perception recruits functionally related visual areas in the late-blind. Neuroreport. vol 17. issue 13. 2006-11-14. PMID:16932143. we saw no difference in hmt/v5 or fusiform face area activity during motion or face perception in the congenitally blind. 2006-11-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
Galit Yovel, Nancy Kanwishe. The neural basis of the behavioral face-inversion effect. Current biology : CB. vol 15. issue 24. 2006-10-26. PMID:16360687. two of the most robust markers for "special" face processing are the behavioral face-inversion effect (fie)-the disproportionate drop in recognition of upside-down (inverted) stimuli relative to upright faces-and the face-selective fmri response in the fusiform face area (ffa). 2006-10-26 2023-08-12 human
Helen Wright, Joanna Wardlaw, Andrew W Young, Adam Zema. Prosopagnosia following nonconvulsive status epilepticus associated with a left fusiform gyrus malformation. Epilepsy & behavior : E&B. vol 9. issue 1. 2006-10-24. PMID:16777488. potential explanations for the patient's prosopagnosia include seizure-related damage to a left fusiform region required for fully competent face recognition and damage to the contralateral fusiform gyrus via interhemispheric connections. 2006-10-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
Tzvi Gane. The objects of face perception. Neuron. vol 50. issue 1. 2006-06-02. PMID:16600849. the model accounts for configural face processing as well as for shape-based fmri activation in the fusiform face area (ffa). 2006-06-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
Jennifer K E Steeves, Jody C Culham, Bradley C Duchaine, Cristiana Cavina Pratesi, Kenneth F Valyear, Igor Schindler, G Keith Humphrey, A David Milner, Melvyn A Goodal. The fusiform face area is not sufficient for face recognition: evidence from a patient with dense prosopagnosia and no occipital face area. Neuropsychologia. vol 44. issue 4. 2006-05-17. PMID:16125741. the fusiform face area is not sufficient for face recognition: evidence from a patient with dense prosopagnosia and no occipital face area. 2006-05-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
Jeong Seok Kim, Hyo Woon Yoon, Bum Soo Kim, Sin Soo Jeun, So Lyung Jung, Bo Young Cho. Racial distinction of the unknown facial identity recognition mechanism by event-related fMRI. Neuroscience letters. vol 397. issue 3. 2006-05-04. PMID:16446032. in the present study, we investigated the neural substrates of the face-selective region (the fusiform face area, ffa) in the ventral occipital-temporal cortex and examined their role in case of same-racial face recognition by employing event-related fmri. 2006-05-04 2023-08-12 human
A L W Bokde, W Dong, C Born, G Leinsinger, T Meindl, S J Teipel, M Reiser, H Hampe. Task difficulty in a simultaneous face matching task modulates activity in face fusiform area. Brain research. Cognitive brain research. vol 25. issue 3. 2006-02-15. PMID:16325382. we hypothesized that the face fusiform area (ffa), an area specialized for face processing, would increase activation as task difficulty increased in a face matching task. 2006-02-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
Gunter Loffler, Grigori Yourganov, Frances Wilkinson, Hugh R Wilso. fMRI evidence for the neural representation of faces. Nature neuroscience. vol 8. issue 10. 2005-12-07. PMID:16136037. fmri (functional magnetic resonance imaging) studies on humans have shown a cortical area, the fusiform face area, that is specialized for face processing. 2005-12-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
Julia Reinholz, Stefan Pollman. Differential activation of object-selective visual areas by passive viewing of pictures and words. Brain research. Cognitive brain research. vol 24. issue 3. 2005-10-13. PMID:15921900. chun, the fusiform face area: a module in human extrastriate cortex specialized for face perception, j. neurosci. 2005-10-13 2023-08-12 human
Galit Yovel, Nancy Kanwishe. Face perception: domain specific, not process specific. Neuron. vol 44. issue 5. 2005-01-14. PMID:15572118. evidence that face perception is mediated by special cognitive and neural mechanisms comes from fmri studies of the fusiform face area (ffa) and behavioral studies of the face inversion effect. 2005-01-14 2023-08-12 human
Silvina G Horovitz, Bruno Rossion, Pawel Skudlarski, John C Gor. Parametric design and correlational analyses help integrating fMRI and electrophysiological data during face processing. NeuroImage. vol 22. issue 4. 2004-10-25. PMID:15275915. face perception is typically associated with activation in the inferior occipital, superior temporal (stg), and fusiform gyri (fg) and with an occipitotemporal electrophysiological component peaking around 170 ms on the scalp, the n170. 2004-10-25 2023-08-12 human
Nouchine Hadjikhani, Robert M Joseph, Josh Snyder, Christopher F Chabris, Jill Clark, Shelly Steele, Lauren McGrath, Mark Vangel, Itzhak Aharon, Eric Feczko, Gordon J Harris, Helen Tager-Flusber. Activation of the fusiform gyrus when individuals with autism spectrum disorder view faces. NeuroImage. vol 22. issue 3. 2004-09-16. PMID:15219586. we found that individuals with asd activated the fusiform face area and other brain areas normally involved in face processing when they viewed faces as compared to non-face stimuli. 2004-09-16 2023-08-12 human
Nouchine Hadjikhani, Robert M Joseph, Josh Snyder, Christopher F Chabris, Jill Clark, Shelly Steele, Lauren McGrath, Mark Vangel, Itzhak Aharon, Eric Feczko, Gordon J Harris, Helen Tager-Flusber. Activation of the fusiform gyrus when individuals with autism spectrum disorder view faces. NeuroImage. vol 22. issue 3. 2004-09-16. PMID:15219586. these data indicate that the face-processing deficits encountered in asd are not due to a simple dysfunction of the fusiform area, but to more complex anomalies in the distributed network of brain areas involved in social perception and cognition. 2004-09-16 2023-08-12 human
Paul E Downing, David Bray, Jack Rogers, Claire Child. Bodies capture attention when nothing is expected. Cognition. vol 93. issue 1. 2004-08-24. PMID:15110728. the fusiform face area: a module in human extrastriate cortex specialized for face perception. 2004-08-24 2023-08-12 human
Kalanit Grill-Spector, Nicholas Knouf, Nancy Kanwishe. The fusiform face area subserves face perception, not generic within-category identification. Nature neuroscience. vol 7. issue 5. 2004-07-02. PMID:15077112. the fusiform face area subserves face perception, not generic within-category identification. 2004-07-02 2023-08-12 human