All Relations between spindle-shaped and pSTS

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Yu-Tzu Wu, Sylvain Baillet, Anouk Lamontagn. Brain mechanisms involved in the perception of emotional gait: A combined magnetoencephalography and virtual reality study. PloS one. vol 19. issue 3. 2024-03-29. PMID:38551903. event-related responses in the posterior superior temporal sulcus (psts), fusiform body area (fba), extrastriate body area (eba), amygdala (amg), and lateral occipital cortex (occ) were examined. 2024-03-29 2024-04-01 Not clear
Xuetong Ding, Hui Zhan. Dissociation and hierarchy of human visual pathways for simultaneously coding facial identity and expression. NeuroImage. 2022-11-26. PMID:36435341. by comparing the representational similarities between the best-performing model and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fmri) responses in the human visual cortex to the same face stimuli, the face-selective posterior superior temporal sulcus (psts) in the dorsal visual cortex was significantly correlated with layers in the expression branch of the model, and the anterior inferotemporal cortex (ait) and anterior fusiform face area (affa) in the ventral visual cortex were significantly correlated with layers in the identity branch of the model. 2022-11-26 2023-08-14 human
Ina Thome, José C García Alanis, Jannika Volk, Christoph Vogelbacher, Olaf Steinsträter, Andreas Janse. Let's face it: The lateralization of the face perception network as measured with fMRI is not clearly right dominant. NeuroImage. 2022-08-28. PMID:36031183. to address this, we determined the hemispheric lateralization of all core system regions (i.e., occipital face area (ofa), fusiform face area (ffa), posterior superior temporal sulcus (psts)) in 108 healthy subjects using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fmri). 2022-08-28 2023-08-14 human
Jason J S Barto. Face processing in the temporal lobe. Handbook of clinical neurology. vol 187. 2022-08-14. PMID:35964972. while early human neuroimaging work suggested a core face network consisting of the occipital face area, fusiform face area, and posterior superior temporal sulcus, studies in both humans and monkeys show a system of face patches stretching from posterior to anterior in both the superior temporal sulcus and inferotemporal cortex. 2022-08-14 2023-08-14 human
Olga R Dobrushina, Larisa A Dobrynina, Galina A Arina, Elena I Kremneva, Evgenia S Novikova, Mariia V Gubanova, Ekaterina V Pechenkova, Anastasia D Suslina, Vlada V Aristova, Viktoriya V Trubitsyna, Marina V Krotenkov. Enhancing Brain Connectivity With Infra-Low Frequency Neurofeedback During Aging: A Pilot Study. Frontiers in human neuroscience. vol 16. 2022-06-17. PMID:35712529. an extended network was revealed, including the temporal and occipital fusiform cortex, multiple areas from the visual cortex, the right posterior superior temporal sulcus, the amygdala, the temporal poles, the superior parietal lobule, and the supplementary motor cortex. 2022-06-17 2023-08-14 Not clear
Reina Izumika, Roberto Cabeza, Takashi Tsukiur. Neural Mechanisms of Perceiving and Subsequently Recollecting Emotional Facial Expressions in Young and Older Adults. Journal of cognitive neuroscience. 2022-04-25. PMID:35468212. fmri analyses focused on the fusiform face area (ffa), the posterior superior temporal sulcus (psts), the ofc, the amygdala, and the hippocampus (hc). 2022-04-25 2023-08-13 human
Xiaomei Li, Nathan A Jorgensen, Nancy L McElwain, Eva H Telze. Toddler-Mother Attachment Moderates Adolescents' Behavioral and Neural Evaluation of Trustworthiness. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. 2022-02-01. PMID:35104885. as faces became less trustworthy, adolescents with a secure (versus insecure) attachment history rated the faces as correspondingly less trustworthy and showed increasing (versus overall blunted) activation in brain regions involved in trustworthiness perception (i.e., bilateral amygdala, bilateral fusiform, right anterior insula, right posterior superior temporal sulcus). 2022-02-01 2023-08-13 Not clear
Taoxi Yang, Arusu Formuli, Marco Paolini, Semir Zek. The neural determinants of beauty. The European journal of neuroscience. 2021-12-09. PMID:34837282. a univariate analysis revealed parametrically scaled activity within several areas, including the occipital face area (ofa), fusiform face area (ffa) and the cuneus; the strength of activity in these areas correlated with the declared intensity of the aesthetic experience of faces; multivariate analyses showed strong patterns of activation in the ffa and the cuneus and weaker patterns in the ofa and the posterior superior temporal sulcus (psts). 2021-12-09 2023-08-13 human
Andrzej Sokołowski, Monika Folkierska-Żukowska, Katarzyna Jednoróg, Craig A Moodie, Wojciech Ł Draga. The relationship between early and recent life stress and emotional expression processing: A functional connectivity study. Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience. vol 20. issue 3. 2021-08-30. PMID:32342272. hence, the amygdala, fusiform face area, occipital face area, and posterior superior temporal sulcus were selected as seeds for seed-based functional connectivity analyses. 2021-08-30 2023-08-13 Not clear
Maria Tsantani, Nikolaus Kriegeskorte, Katherine Storrs, Adrian Lloyd Williams, Carolyn McGettigan, Lúcia Garrid. FFA and OFA Encode Distinct Types of Face Identity Information. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 41. issue 9. 2021-06-11. PMID:33452225. here we used representational similarity analysis to investigate what type of identity-distinguishing information is encoded in three face-selective regions: fusiform face area (ffa), occipital face area (ofa), and posterior superior temporal sulcus (psts). 2021-06-11 2023-08-13 human
Ke Zhao, Mingtong Liu, Jingjin Gu, Fan Mo, Xiaolan Fu, Chang Hong Li. The Preponderant Role of Fusiform Face Area for the Facial Expression Confusion Effect: An MEG Study. Neuroscience. vol 433. 2021-05-14. PMID:32169552. the results showed that the fusiform face area (ffa), rather than the posterior superior temporal sulcus (psts), played a preponderant role in discriminating confusable facial expressions. 2021-05-14 2023-08-13 human
Jing Jiang, Katharina von Kriegstein, Jiefeng Jian. Brain mechanisms of eye contact during verbal communication predict autistic traits in neurotypical individuals. Scientific reports. vol 10. issue 1. 2021-03-25. PMID:32884087. using multiple regression analyses, we found that brain response in the posterior superior temporal sulcus (psts) and its connectivity with the fusiform face area (ffa) during eye contact with a speaker predicted the level of autistic traits measured by autism-spectrum quotient (aq). 2021-03-25 2023-08-13 Not clear
Franziska E Hildesheim, Isabell Debus, Roman Kessler, Ina Thome, Kristin M Zimmermann, Olaf Steinsträter, Jens Sommer, Inge Kamp-Becker, Rudolf Stark, Andreas Janse. The Trajectory of Hemispheric Lateralization in the Core System of Face Processing: A Cross-Sectional Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Pilot Study. Frontiers in psychology. vol 11. 2020-10-31. PMID:33123034. the core system consists of several, typically right-lateralized brain regions in the occipito-temporal cortex, including the occipital face area (ofa), the fusiform face area (ffa) and the posterior superior temporal sulcus (psts). 2020-10-31 2023-08-13 human
Jon Walbrin, Ioana Mihai, Julia Landsiedel, Kami Koldewy. Developmental changes in visual responses to social interactions. Developmental cognitive neuroscience. vol 42. 2020-10-06. PMID:32452460. this was investigated in the psts, along with several other socially-tuned regions in neighbouring temporal cortex: extrastriate body area, face selective sts, fusiform face area, and mentalizing selective temporo-parietal junction. 2020-10-06 2023-08-13 Not clear
Gary C-W Shyi, Peter K-H Cheng, S-T Tina Huang, C-C Lee, Felix F-S Tsai, Wan-Ting Hsieh, Becky Y-C Che. Predicting Performances on Processing and Memorizing East Asian Faces from Brain Activities in Face-Selective Regions: A Neurocomputational Approach. Frontiers in human neuroscience. vol 14. 2020-09-28. PMID:32848662. for more than two decades, a network of face-selective brain regions has been identified as the core system for face processing, including occipital face area (ofa), fusiform face area (ffa), and posterior region of superior temporal sulcus (psts). 2020-09-28 2023-08-13 human
Daniel B Elbich, Peter C M Molenaar, K Suzanne Scher. Evaluating the organizational structure and specificity of network topology within the face processing system. Human brain mapping. vol 40. issue 9. 2020-04-06. PMID:30779256. during face processing, we observed directional connections from the right posterior superior temporal sulcus to both the right occipital face area and right fusiform face area (ffa), which does not reflect the topology reported in prior studies. 2020-04-06 2023-08-13 Not clear
Benjamin Kreifelts, Kathrin N Eckstein, Thomas Ethofer, Ariane Wiegand, Sarah Wächter, Carolin Brück, Michael Erb, Martin Lotze, Dirk Wildgrube. Tuned to voices and faces: Cerebral responses linked to social anxiety. NeuroImage. vol 197. 2020-01-24. PMID:31075391. while cerebral voice-sensitivity correlated positively with sa in the left temporal voice area (tva) and the left amygdala, an association of face-sensitivity and sa was observed in the right fusiform face area (ffa) and the face processing area of the right posterior superior temporal sulcus (pstsfa). 2020-01-24 2023-08-13 Not clear
Paddy Ross, Beatrice de Gelder, Frances Crabbe, Marie-Hélène Grosbra. Emotion modulation of the body-selective areas in the developing brain. Developmental cognitive neuroscience. vol 38. 2020-01-13. PMID:31128318. we observed that when viewing dynamic bodies generally, adults showed higher activity than children bilaterally in the body-selective areas; namely the extra-striate body area (eba), fusiform body area (fba), posterior superior temporal sulcus (psts), as well as the amygdala (amy). 2020-01-13 2023-08-13 human
Michal Bernstein, Yaara Erez, Idan Blank, Galit Yove. An Integrated Neural Framework for Dynamic and Static Face Processing. Scientific reports. vol 8. issue 1. 2019-10-16. PMID:29728577. current neural models of face processing suggest a dissociation between the processing of invariant facial aspects such as identity and gender, that engage the fusiform face area (ffa) and the processing of changeable aspects, such as expression and eye gaze, that engage the posterior superior temporal sulcus face area (psts-fa). 2019-10-16 2023-08-13 human
Frederik S Kamps, Ethan J Morris, Daniel D Dilk. A face is more than just the eyes, nose, and mouth: fMRI evidence that face-selective cortex represents external features. NeuroImage. vol 184. 2019-02-04. PMID:30217542. we then further asked how external and internal features are represented in regions of the cortical face processing system, and found a similar division of labor for both kinds of features, with the occipital face area and posterior superior temporal sulcus representing the parts of both internal and external features, and the fusiform face area representing the coherent arrangement of both internal and external features. 2019-02-04 2023-08-13 Not clear