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NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 83 Volume 83 , March 2016 A n international journal in behavioural and cognitive neuroscience NEURO Volume 83 March 2016 PSYCHOLOGIA Special Issue Functional Selectivity in Perceptual and Cognitive Systems - A Tribute to Shlomo Bentin (1946-2012) Guest Editors Vol. NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA Kalanit Grill-Spector, Leon Deouell, Rafael Malach, Bruno Rossion and Micah Murray An international journal in behavioural and cognitive neuroscience 83 ( 2016 Contents ) 1 L. Deouell , K. Grill-Spector , R. Malach , 1 Introduction to the special issue on functional selectivity in – M.M. Murray and B. Rossion perceptual and cognitive systems - a tribute to Shlomo Bentin 282 (1946-2012) G. Yovel 5 Neural and cognitive face-selective markers: An integrative review C. Jacques , N. Witthoft , K.S. Weiner , 14 Corresponding ECoG and fMRI category-selective signals in human B.L. Foster , V. Rangarajan , D. Hermes , ventral temporal cortex K.J. Miller , J. Parvizi and K. Grill-Spector V. Rangarajan and J. Parvizi 29 Functional asymmetry between the left and right human fusiform gyrus explored through electrical brain stimulation N. Freund , C.E. Valencia-Alfonso , J. Kirsch , 37 Asymmetric top-down modulation of ascending visual pathways K. Brodmann , M. Manns and O. G ü nt ü rk ü n in pigeons K.S. Weiner and K. Zilles 48 The anatomical and functional specialization of the fusiform gyrus 63 Visual expertise for horses in a case of congenital prosopagnosia N. Weiss , E. Mardo and G. Avidan Special Issue: Functional Selectivity J.J.S. Barton and S.L. Corrow 76 Selectivity in acquired prosopagnosia: The segregation of divergent and convergent operations A. Harel 88 What is special about expertise? Visual expertise reveals the interactive nature of real-world object recognition J. Liu-Shuang , K. Torfs and B. Rossion 100 An objective electrophysiological marker of face individualisation impairment in acquired prosopagnosia with fast periodic visual stimulation S. Hoehl 114 The development of category specifi city in infancy – What can we learn from electrophysiology? E.B. daSilva , K. Crager and A. Puce 123 On dissociating the neural time course of the processing of positive emotions (continued on inside back cover) Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Special Issue Functional Selectivity in Perceptual and Cognitive Systems - A Tribute to Shlomo Bentin (1946-2012) ISSN 0028-3932 INDEXED/ABSTRACTED in: EMBASE/Excerpta Medica, Elsevier 83 1 – 282 ( 2016 ) BIOBASE/Current Awareness in Biological Sciences, Curr Cont/Life Sci, Guest Editors Excerp Med. MEDLINE, Biosis Data, Curr Cont ASCA, Curr Cont/ ELSEVIER ISI BIOMED Database, Curr Cont Sci Cit Ind, Curr Cont Kalanit Grill-Spector, Leon Deouell, Rafael Malach, Bruno Rossion SCISEARCH Data, Curr Cont Soc Sci Cit Ind, Curr Cont/Soc Behav Sci. Also covered in the abstract and citation database SCOPUS®. Full text and Micah Murray available on ScienceDirect®. 0028-3932(201603)83:C;1-0 Printed by Polestar Wheatons Ltd, Exeter, UK 247 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA (continued from outside back cover) A n international journal in behavioural and cognitive neuroscience P.E. Downing and M.V. Peelen 138 Body selectivity in occipitotemporal cortex: Causal evidence Editor-in-Chief N. Sigalov , S. Maidenbaum and A. Amedi 149 Reading in the dark: neural correlates and cross-modal plasticity for MICHAEL RUGG, Center for Vital Longevity and School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, University of Texas at Dallas, learning to read entire words without visual experience 1600 Viceroy Drive, Suite 800, Dallas, TX 75235, USA ([email protected]) Section Editors M.M. Murray , A. Thelen , G. Thut , V. Romei , 161 The multisensory function of the human primary visual cortex R. Martuzzi and P.J. Matusz MEMORY – MICHAEL RUGG, Center for Vital Longevity and School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, University of Texas at Dallas, 1600 Viceroy Drive, Suite 800, Dallas, TX 75235, USA ([email protected]); S.A. Hillyard , V.S. St ö rmer , W. Feng , 170 Cross-modal orienting of visual attention EDWARD WILDING, School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, University Park Campus, Nottingham NG7 A. Martinez and J.J. McDonald 2RD, UK ([email protected]) PERCEPTION – MICAH MURRAY, Departments of Clinical Neurosciences and Radiology, Centre Hospitalier S. Gilaie-Dotan 179 Which visual functions depend on intermediate visual regions? Universitaire Vaudois (CHUV), 1011 Lausanne, Switzerland ([email protected]) Insights from a case of developmental visual form agnosia ATTENTION AND CONSCIOUSNESS – ROBERT KENTRIDGE, Department of Psychology, University of Durham, South Road, Durham, UK, ([email protected]) A.V. Flevaris and L.C. Robertson 192 Spatial frequency selection and integration of global and local information in visual processing: A selective review and tribute to LANGUAGE – INGRID JOHNSRUDE, Department of Psychology, Queen’s University, Humphrey Hall, 62 Arch Street, Shlomo Bentin Kingston, Ontario, Canada. ([email protected]) KATE WATKINS, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 K.M. Jozwik , N. Kriegeskorte and M. Mur 201 Visual features as stepping stones toward semantics: Explaining 3UD ([email protected]) object similarity in IT and perception with non-negative least EXECUTIVE FUNCTION AND COGNITIVE CONTROL – DAVID BADRE, Department of Cognitive, Linguistic squares & Psychological Sciences, Brown University, Box 1821, 190 Thayer Street, Providence, RI 02912, USA ([email protected]) R. Quian Quiroga 227 Neuronal codes for visual perception and memory LESLEY FELLOWS, Department of Neurology & Neurosurgery, Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, 3801 University St, Montreal, QC, H3A 2B4, Canada ([email protected]) L. Renoult , A. Tanguay , M. Beaudry , 242 Personal semantics: Is it distinct from episodic and semantic memory? EMOTION AND SOCIAL NEUROSCIENCE – STEPHAN HAMANN, Psychology Department, Emory University, Atlanta, P. Tavakoli , S. Rabipour , K. Campbell , An electrophysiological study of memory for autobiographical facts GA 30322, USA, ([email protected]) M. Moscovitch , B. Levine and and repeated events in honor of Shlomo Bentin P.S.R. Davidson SIMONE SHAMAY-TSOORY, Department of Psychology, University of Haifa, Israel ([email protected]) ACTION AND MOTOR CONTROL – THOMAS SCHENK, Department of Psychology, Ludwig-Maximilians University, M. Piazza and E. Eger 257 Neural foundations and functional specifi city of number Leopoldstrasse 13, 80802 Munich, Germany ([email protected]) representations Editorial Advisory Board Y. Xiao , A.D. Friederici , D.S. Margulies 274 Development of a selective left-hemispheric fronto-temporal and J. Brauer network for processing syntactic complexity in language R. ADOLPHS, Pasadena, CA CH. GROSS, Princeton, NJ T. F. MÜNTE, Magdeburg comprehension J. P. AGGLETON, Cardiff B. HANNA-PLADDY, Baltimore, MD, USA E. A. MURRAY, Bethesda, MD D. ANSARI, London, ON M. HARVEY, Glasgow L. NADEL, Tucson, AZ A. R. ARON, Los Angeles, CA A. HENIK, Beer-Sheva I. PERETZ, Montreal S. BARON-COHEN, Cambridge C. HEYWOOD, Durham M. PETRIDES, Montreal M. BEHRMANN, Pittsburgh, PA M. JEANNEROD, Bron M. POSNER, Eugene, OR G. BERLUCCHI, Verona N. KANWISHER, Cambridge, MA V. REID, Durham C. BESTE, Bochum F. KARAYANIDIS, Callaghan C. SEMENZA, Trieste D. CAREY, Bangor H.-O. KARNATH, Tübingen T.J. Silk, Parkville, Australia G. A. 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