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The end point of the ventral visual stream: face and non-face perceptual deficits following unilateral anterior temporal lobe damage
Authors:Ingrid R. Olson  Youssef Ezzyat  Alan Plotzker  Anjan Chatterjee
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USAiolson@temple.edu;3. Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA;4. Department of Neurology, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Abstract:While it has been claimed that the ventral visual stream ends in the inferior aspects of the anterior temporal lobe (ATL), little is known about whether this region is important for visual perception. Here the performance of two patients with unilateral ATL damage was assessed across four visual perception tasks that parametrically varied stimulus similarity. Patients performed normally on difficult judgments of circle size or face age but were impaired on face identity and dot pattern matching tasks. Portions of the ATL, most likely the ventral surface, may have a functional role in visual perception tasks requiring detailed configural processing, most commonly used to discern facial identity.
Keywords:face perception  prosopagnosia  perirhinal cortex  temporal pole
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