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Neural processing of human faces: a magnetoencephalographic study
Authors:S. J. Swithenby  A. J. Bailey  S. Bräutigam  O. E. Josephs  V. Jousmäki  C. D. Tesche
Affiliation:The Open University, Department of Physics, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, UK, GB
MRC Child Psychiatry Unit, Institute of Psychiatry, De Crespigny Park, London SE5 8AF, UK, GB
Low Temperature Laboratory, Helsinki University of Technology, 02150 Espoo, Finland, FI
Abstract:This is a whole head magnetoencephalographic (MEG) study of the neural processing of briefly presented images of human faces in 14 normal subjects. The experiments involved three tasks of increasing complexity, involving image categorisation, image comparison and the identification of emotion. The analyses were based on average responses to repeated stimuli in the different image categories. These averages were processed to give numerical measures of the power within defined regions and latency spans. The only statistically significant difference in these data between the response to faces and other images is in the right occipito-temporal channels at a latency of 140 ms. The face-specific response is largely independent of the task. Source modelling suggests an extended source in the ventral occipito-temporal region. The analysis supports the notions of both face-specificity and right hemisphere dominance for all image types at early latencies.
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