All Relations between face detection and right cerebral hemisphere

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Yul-Wan Sung, Yoshiaki Someya, Yamamoto Eriko, Sang-Han Choi, Zang-Hee Cho, Seiji Ogaw. Involvement of low-level visual areas in hemispheric superiority for face processing. Brain research. vol 1390. 2012-03-07. PMID:21443866. previous studies on laterality in face processing have indicated superiority of the right hemisphere in discriminating and recognizing faces; however, the reasons for this feature are poorly understood. 2012-03-07 2023-08-12 human
Yul-Wan Sung, Yoshiaki Someya, Yamamoto Eriko, Sang-Han Choi, Zang-Hee Cho, Seiji Ogaw. Involvement of low-level visual areas in hemispheric superiority for face processing. Brain research. vol 1390. 2012-03-07. PMID:21443866. these observations, along with changes in bilaterally interlocked responses at the ffa, suggest that low-level visual areas, and not high-level face areas, are strongly associated with the superiority of the right hemisphere in face processing. 2012-03-07 2023-08-12 human
Goedele Van Belle, Thomas Busigny, Philippe Lefèvre, Sven Joubert, Olivier Felician, Francesco Gentile, Bruno Rossio. Impairment of holistic face perception following right occipito-temporal damage in prosopagnosia: converging evidence from gaze-contingency. Neuropsychologia. vol 49. issue 11. 2011-12-21. PMID:21802435. furthermore, the similar behavioral pattern of the two patients despite different lesion localizations supports a distributed network view of the neural face processing structures, suggesting that the key function of human face processing, namely holistic perception of individual faces, requires the activity of several brain areas of the right hemisphere and their mutual connectivity. 2011-12-21 2023-08-12 human
Kensaku Miki, Yasuyuki Takeshima, Shoko Watanabe, Yukiko Honda, Ryusuke Kakig. Effects of inverting contour and features on processing for static and dynamic face perception: an MEG study. Brain research. vol 1383. 2011-08-02. PMID:21295020. in static face perception (s1 onset), the peak latency of the fusiform area's activity, which was related to static face perception, was significantly longer for u&i and i&i than for u&u in the right hemisphere and for u&i than for u&u and i&i in the left. 2011-08-02 2023-08-12 human
Kensaku Miki, Yasuyuki Takeshima, Shoko Watanabe, Yukiko Honda, Ryusuke Kakig. Effects of inverting contour and features on processing for static and dynamic face perception: an MEG study. Brain research. vol 1383. 2011-08-02. PMID:21295020. in dynamic face perception (s2 onset), the strength (moment) of the occipitotemporal area's activity, which was related to dynamic face perception, was significantly larger for i&i than for u&u and u&i in the right hemisphere, but not the left. 2011-08-02 2023-08-12 human
Bruno Rossion, Laurence Dricot, Rainer Goebel, Thomas Busign. Holistic face categorization in higher order visual areas of the normal and prosopagnosic brain: toward a non-hierarchical view of face perception. Frontiers in human neuroscience. vol 4. 2011-07-14. PMID:21267432. together, these observations indicate that face-preferential activation may emerge in higher order visual areas of the right hemisphere without any face-preferential inputs from lower order visual areas, supporting a non-hierarchical view of face perception in the visual cortex. 2011-07-14 2023-08-12 human
Ahmed M Megreya, Catriona Havar. Left face matching bias: right hemisphere dominance or scanning habits? Laterality. vol 16. issue 1. 2011-04-06. PMID:21204307. accordingly, we suggest that the right hemisphere dominance for face processing underlies the leftward face perception bias, but with the interaction of scanning habits. 2011-04-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
Thomas Busigny, Sven Joubert, Olivier Felician, Mathieu Ceccaldi, Bruno Rossio. Holistic perception of the individual face is specific and necessary: evidence from an extensive case study of acquired prosopagnosia. Neuropsychologia. vol 48. issue 14. 2011-03-16. PMID:20875437. we conclude that an occipito-temporal right hemisphere lesion may lead to a specific impairment of holistic perception of individual items, a function that appears critical for normal face recognition but not for object recognition. 2011-03-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
Emma Ferneyhough, Damian A Stanley, Elizabeth A Phelps, Marisa Carrasc. Cuing effects of faces are dependent on handedness and visual field. Psychonomic bulletin & review. vol 17. issue 4. 2010-12-20. PMID:20702873. both face processing and spatial attention are dominant in the right hemisphere of the human brain, with a stronger lateralization in right- than in left-handers. 2010-12-20 2023-08-12 human
Alice Mado Proverbio, Federica Riva, Eleonora Martin, Alberto Zan. Face coding is bilateral in the female brain. PloS one. vol 5. issue 6. 2010-11-03. PMID:20574528. it is currently believed that face processing predominantly activates the right hemisphere in humans, but available literature is very inconsistent. 2010-11-03 2023-08-12 Not clear
Laura Castro-Schilo, Daniel W Ke. Gender differences in the relationship between emotional intelligence and right hemisphere lateralization for facial processing. Brain and cognition. vol 73. issue 1. 2010-07-29. PMID:20350776. gender differences in the relationship between emotional intelligence and right hemisphere lateralization for facial processing. 2010-07-29 2023-08-12 Not clear
William D S Killgore, Deborah A Yurgelun-Tod. The right-hemisphere and valence hypotheses: could they both be right (and sometimes left)? Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 2. issue 3. 2010-06-23. PMID:18985144. results suggest that the posterior right hemisphere is generically activated during non-conscious emotional face perception regardless of affective valence, although greater activation is produced by negative facial cues. 2010-06-23 2023-08-12 human
Yukiko Honda, Emi Nakato, Yumiko Otsuka, So Kanazawa, Shozo Kojima, Masami K Yamaguchi, Ryusuke Kakig. How do infants perceive scrambled face?: A near-infrared spectroscopic study. Brain research. vol 1308. 2010-03-01. PMID:19874803. these data indicate that the right hemisphere is more dominant for canonical face perception in both infants and adults. 2010-03-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
F Jiang, L Dricot, V Blanz, R Goebel, B Rossio. Neural correlates of shape and surface reflectance information in individual faces. Neuroscience. vol 163. issue 4. 2010-02-12. PMID:19660529. moreover, the sensitivity to shape cues is more dominant in the right hemisphere, possibly reflecting a privileged mode of global (holistic) face processing. 2010-02-12 2023-08-12 human
N M Edelstyn, M J Riddoch, F Oyebode, G W Humphreys, E Ford. Visual processing in patients with Frégoli syndrome. Cognitive neuropsychiatry. vol 1. issue 2. 2009-12-14. PMID:16571478. performance on the recognition memory test failed to discriminate between the two psychotic groups on the basis of facial recognition, however, the patients with frégoli delusion failed to show the right hemisphere processing advantage for the animate class of stimuli found for the set of norms and also present in the psychotic control group. 2009-12-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
Michal Harciarek, Kenneth M Heilma. The contribution of anterior and posterior regions of the right hemisphere to the recognition of emotional faces. Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology. vol 31. issue 3. 2009-07-10. PMID:18608696. to investigate the contribution of posterior and anterior parts of the right hemisphere (rh) to emotional facial recognition, we studied 11 participants with anterior strokes of the right hemisphere (asrh), 16 patients with posterior strokes of the right hemisphere (psrh), and 31 normal controls. 2009-07-10 2023-08-12 human
Daniel Tranel, Eduardo Vianna, Kenneth Manzel, Hanna Damasio, Thomas Grabowsk. Neuroanatomical correlates of the Benton Facial Recognition Test and Judgment of Line Orientation Test. Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology. vol 31. issue 2. 2009-07-09. PMID:19051129. two of the most successful and widely used tests developed by arthur benton and colleagues are the facial recognition test (frt) and judgment of line orientation test (jlo), which probe visuoperceptual and visuospatial functions typically associated with right hemisphere structures, especially parietal, occipitoparietal, and occipitotemporal structures. 2009-07-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
Joseph Die. A tale of two recognition systems: implications of the fusiform face area and the visual word form area for lateralized object recognition models. Neuropsychologia. vol 47. issue 1. 2009-04-14. PMID:18805434. these two areas are of particular relevance to laterality research because visual word identification and face identification have long been shown to be especially lateralized to the left hemisphere and the right hemisphere, respectively. 2009-04-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
Jamesie Coolican, Gail A Eskes, Patricia A McMullen, Erin Leck. Perceptual biases in processing facial identity and emotion. Brain and cognition. vol 66. issue 2. 2008-05-02. PMID:17720290. the role of the right hemisphere and ventral cortical stream involvement with configural processes in face processing is discussed. 2008-05-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
Cibu Thomas, Linda Moya, Galia Avidan, Kate Humphreys, Kwan Jin Jung, Mary A Peterson, Marlene Behrman. Reduction in white matter connectivity, revealed by diffusion tensor imaging, may account for age-related changes in face perception. Journal of cognitive neuroscience. vol 20. issue 2. 2008-03-18. PMID:18275334. of greatest relevance, there was a robust association between the reduction of ifof integrity in the right hemisphere and the decline in face perception, suggesting that the alteration in structural connectivity between the right ventral temporal and frontal cortices may account for the age-related difficulties in face processing. 2008-03-18 2023-08-12 Not clear