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- Misidentification Syndromes Related to Face Specific Area in the Fusiform Gyrus
- Revisiting the Role of the Fusiform Face Area in Expertise
- Face-Specific Resting Functional Connectivity Between the Fusiform Gyrus and Posterior Superior Temporal Sulcus
- The Fusiform Face Area Subserves Face Perception, Not Generic Within-Category Identification
- The Fusiform Face Area: a Module in Human Extrastriate Cortex Specialized for Face Perception
- A Functional MRI Study of Face Recognition in Patients with Prosopagnosia
- The Fusiform Face Area: a Cortical Region Specialized for The
- Functional Selectivity for Face Processing in the Temporal Voice
- Dynamic Encoding of Face Information in the Human Fusiform Gyrus
- Durham Research Online
- The “Visual Shock” of Francis Bacon: an Essay in Neuroesthetics
- Spatial Attention Modulates Early Face Processing
- The Neural Sources of N170: Understanding Timing of Activation in Face‐Selective Areas
- Social-Cognitive Neuroscience the Cognitive Neurosciences, 3E Gazzaniga (2004), P
- Review of Computational Neuroaesthetics: Bridging the Gap Between Neuroaesthetics and Computer Science Rui Li1 and Junsong Zhang1,2*
- The Bottom-Up and Top-Down Processing of Faces in the Human Occipitotemporal Cortex Xiaoxu Fan1,2, Fan Wang1,2, Hanyu Shao1, Peng Zhang1,2, Sheng He1,2,3*
- Behavioral Change and Its Neural Correlates in Visual Agnosia After Expertise Training
- Visual Information Routes in the Posterior Dorsal and Ventral Face Network Studied with Intracranial Neurophysiology, and White Matter Tract Endpoints
- Specialization of Neural Mechanisms Underlying Face Recognition in Human Infants
- Comparing Face Patch Systems in Macaques and Humans
- Is the Fusiform Face Area Specialized for Faces, Individuation, Or Expert Individuation?
- The Face-Sensitive N170 Component of the Event-Related Brain Potential In
- Animal, but Not Human, Faces Engage the Distributed Face Network in Adolescents with Autism Elisabeth M
- The Hierarchical Structure of the Face Network Revealed by Its Functional Connectivity Pattern
- Neural Substrates of Processing Path and Manner Information of a Moving Event Denise H
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