All Relations between face detection and lateral occipitotemporal gyrus

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S Watanabe, R Kakigi, A Puc. Occipitotemporal activity elicited by viewing eye movements: a magnetoencephalographic study. NeuroImage. vol 13. issue 2. 2001-04-05. PMID:11162275. no ecd was estimated in the fusiform gyrus, a structure that plays a main role in static face perception. 2001-04-05 2023-08-12 human
J Klopp, K Marinkovic, P Chauvel, V Nenov, E Halgre. Early widespread cortical distribution of coherent fusiform face selective activity. Human brain mapping. vol 11. issue 4. 2001-02-15. PMID:11144757. these results suggest that the contribution of the fusiform gyrus to face processing at around 200 ms poststimulus onset is rapidly projected to widespread cortical regions. 2001-02-15 2023-08-12 human
B Rossion, L Dricot, A Devolder, J M Bodart, M Crommelinck, B De Gelder, R Zoontje. Hemispheric asymmetries for whole-based and part-based face processing in the human fusiform gyrus. Journal of cognitive neuroscience. vol 12. issue 5. 2000-11-15. PMID:11054921. hemispheric asymmetries for whole-based and part-based face processing in the human fusiform gyrus. 2000-11-15 2023-08-12 human
B McDonald, J R Highley, M A Walker, B M Herron, S J Cooper, M M Esiri, T J Cro. Anomalous asymmetry of fusiform and parahippocampal gyrus gray matter in schizophrenia: A postmortem study. The American journal of psychiatry. vol 157. issue 1. 2000-01-18. PMID:10618011. anomalies of structure and asymmetry of the parahippocampal gyrus (origin of the perforant path input to the hippocampal formation in the medial temporal lobe) have been shown in some postmortem studies of schizophrenia, but previous studies have not included the fusiform gyrus (which may have a role in facial recognition and naming), adjacent to the parahippocampal gyrus on the ventral occipitotemporal surface. 2000-01-18 2023-08-12 Not clear
L L Chao, A Martin, J V Haxb. Are face-responsive regions selective only for faces? Neuroreport. vol 10. issue 14. 2000-01-04. PMID:10549802. to examine the specificity of face-responsive regions for face processing, we used fmri to measure the response of the fusiform gyrus and the superior temporal sulcus (sts) to pictures of human faces, animals, faceless animals, and houses. 2000-01-04 2023-08-12 human
S Watanabe, R Kakigi, S Koyama, E Kirin. Human face perception traced by magneto- and electro-encephalography. Brain research. Cognitive brain research. vol 8. issue 2. 1999-11-18. PMID:10407202. these findings suggest that the fusiform gyrus is considered to play an important role in face perception in humans, and that the right hemisphere is more dominant. 1999-11-18 2023-08-12 human
S Watanabe, R Kakigi, S Koyama, E Kirin. Human face perception traced by magneto- and electro-encephalography. Brain research. Cognitive brain research. vol 8. issue 2. 1999-11-18. PMID:10407202. face perception takes place approximately 47 ms after the primary response to visual stimulation in the primary visual cortex, but the period of information transfer to the fusiform gyrus is variable among subjects. 1999-11-18 2023-08-12 human
N George, R J Dolan, G R Fink, G C Baylis, C Russell, J Drive. Contrast polarity and face recognition in the human fusiform gyrus. Nature neuroscience. vol 2. issue 6. 1999-09-02. PMID:10448224. contrast polarity and face recognition in the human fusiform gyrus. 1999-09-02 2023-08-12 human
B Rossion, S Campanella, C M Gomez, A Delinte, D Debatisse, L Liard, S Dubois, R Bruyer, M Crommelinck, J M Gueri. Task modulation of brain activity related to familiar and unfamiliar face processing: an ERP study. Clinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. vol 110. issue 3. 1999-06-24. PMID:10363769. this study strongly suggests that the vpp reflects an early visual stage of face processing in the fusiform gyrus that is strictly stimulus-related and independent of familiarity. 1999-06-24 2023-08-12 human
S Dubois, B Rossion, C Schiltz, J M Bodart, C Michel, R Bruyer, M Crommelinc. Effect of familiarity on the processing of human faces. NeuroImage. vol 9. issue 3. 1999-04-15. PMID:10075898. on the one hand, we found bilateral activations of the fusiform gyri in the three face conditions, including the so-called fusiform-face area, a region in the right fusiform gyrus specifically devoted to face processing. 1999-04-15 2023-08-12 human
M J Tové. Face processing: getting by with a little help from its friends. Current biology : CB. vol 8. issue 9. 1998-08-18. PMID:9560331. functional imaging identified a putative face-specific area within the fusiform gyrus of human visual cortex; the precise role of this area is still in question, however, and recent imaging studies have implicated other cortical areas in face processing. 1998-08-18 2023-08-12 human
J Bogousslavsky, J Miklossy, J P Deruaz, G Assal, F Regl. Lingual and fusiform gyri in visual processing: a clinico-pathologic study of superior altitudinal hemianopia. Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry. vol 50. issue 5. 1987-07-07. PMID:3585386. the fusiform gyrus probably has a critical role in colour integration, visuo-spatial processing, facial recognition and corresponding visual imagery. 1987-07-07 2023-08-11 Not clear