The distributed human neural system for face perception
... a latency of 344 ms (P350), was recorded at different electrode sites, including an additional face-responsive region in right anterior ventral temporal cortex, which may correspond to sites of activation in studies of the retrieval of biographical information associated with faces12,41,42. Function ...
... a latency of 344 ms (P350), was recorded at different electrode sites, including an additional face-responsive region in right anterior ventral temporal cortex, which may correspond to sites of activation in studies of the retrieval of biographical information associated with faces12,41,42. Function ...
The prototype effect revisited: Evidence for an abstract feature model
... between nameable parts is altered. On some level then, any model must contain both configural and (semi)holistic aspects, in so far as it must be sensitive to the configuration of, as well as combination of nameable parts. It should also explain why processing is (more) holistic for upright faces th ...
... between nameable parts is altered. On some level then, any model must contain both configural and (semi)holistic aspects, in so far as it must be sensitive to the configuration of, as well as combination of nameable parts. It should also explain why processing is (more) holistic for upright faces th ...
Assessing facial attractiveness: individual decisions and
... in terms of decision making. To this end, in the present experiment, explicit rating of facial attractiveness was not required from the subjects. For the purpose of sustaining the participants’ attention, they were asked to push a button on the response grip when they saw a scrambled non-face image. ...
... in terms of decision making. To this end, in the present experiment, explicit rating of facial attractiveness was not required from the subjects. For the purpose of sustaining the participants’ attention, they were asked to push a button on the response grip when they saw a scrambled non-face image. ...
Human Neural Systems for Face Recognition and Social
... 1999; Hoffman and Haxby 2000; Kanwisher et al 1997; Puce et al 1998) (Figure 1). Evoked potential studies using electrodes placed on the cortical surface in patients undergoing brain surgery for temporal lobe epilepsy have shown that sites in these same cortical regions produce facespecific response ...
... 1999; Hoffman and Haxby 2000; Kanwisher et al 1997; Puce et al 1998) (Figure 1). Evoked potential studies using electrodes placed on the cortical surface in patients undergoing brain surgery for temporal lobe epilepsy have shown that sites in these same cortical regions produce facespecific response ...
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... iii. If a caricature of a face was shown, the response was moderately decreased. If the face was missing the eyes, the response was significantly decreased. If the features were jumbled, there was almost no response. iv. As controls, if a hand was shown, there was no response. If a random picture wa ...
... iii. If a caricature of a face was shown, the response was moderately decreased. If the face was missing the eyes, the response was significantly decreased. If the features were jumbled, there was almost no response. iv. As controls, if a hand was shown, there was no response. If a random picture wa ...
The Ventral Stream and Visual Agnosia
... Lesion always temporo-occipital, probably always right hemispheric Fusiform face area (R fusiform gyrus) Right temporal pole Left temporal pole seems to be necessary for accurate face naming ...
... Lesion always temporo-occipital, probably always right hemispheric Fusiform face area (R fusiform gyrus) Right temporal pole Left temporal pole seems to be necessary for accurate face naming ...
IOSR Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering (IOSR-JECE)
... a very challenging area in computer vision and pattern recognition due to various variations in facial expressions, poses, Illumination, changes in temperature, sweating, aging and skin discoloration. If there are any changes due to injury, fashion etc there is further complexity. Most of the method ...
... a very challenging area in computer vision and pattern recognition due to various variations in facial expressions, poses, Illumination, changes in temperature, sweating, aging and skin discoloration. If there are any changes due to injury, fashion etc there is further complexity. Most of the method ...
PPT - 서울대 Biointelligence lab
... Sparsity leads to greater capacity Distributed A stimulus will elicit activity in many neurons Generalization and pattern completion from incomplete or degraded stimuli, or from biological noise (C) 2008, SNU Biointelligence Lab, http://bi.snu.ac.kr/ ...
... Sparsity leads to greater capacity Distributed A stimulus will elicit activity in many neurons Generalization and pattern completion from incomplete or degraded stimuli, or from biological noise (C) 2008, SNU Biointelligence Lab, http://bi.snu.ac.kr/ ...
Neural Basis of Prosopagnosia: An fMRI Study
... gray. The dotted lines in (B) represent the major sulci: (tos, compared to houses (H) activated the same region of cortex, in transverse occipital sulcus; ips, intraparietal sulcus; its, inferior the anterior part of the collateral sulcus and the fusiform gyrus temporal sulcus; ots, occipito-tempora ...
... gray. The dotted lines in (B) represent the major sulci: (tos, compared to houses (H) activated the same region of cortex, in transverse occipital sulcus; ips, intraparietal sulcus; its, inferior the anterior part of the collateral sulcus and the fusiform gyrus temporal sulcus; ots, occipito-tempora ...
face-specific responses from the human inferior occipito
... pointillized faces (lower part of the inset) suggested very weak activity over the occipital cortex. Responses to the two stimulus categories also differed at the posterior channels (Fig. 2). It is suggested that this difference reflects the differential processing of simple visual features. Respons ...
... pointillized faces (lower part of the inset) suggested very weak activity over the occipital cortex. Responses to the two stimulus categories also differed at the posterior channels (Fig. 2). It is suggested that this difference reflects the differential processing of simple visual features. Respons ...
IJPRAI Call for Papers - Face Recognition Homepage
... some legacy databases and international terrorist watch-lists and can be acquired even without subjects' cooperation. Though there has been a great deal of progress in face detection and recognition in the last few years, many problems remain unsolved. Research on face detection must confront with m ...
... some legacy databases and international terrorist watch-lists and can be acquired even without subjects' cooperation. Though there has been a great deal of progress in face detection and recognition in the last few years, many problems remain unsolved. Research on face detection must confront with m ...
Primary Facial Recognition Technologies
... Biometrics can be used for a variety of reasons. It will banish the use of cards and PIN. In any situation where we would like to verify an individual’s identity in respect to a transaction may be a candidate for biometrics. One may want to use an ATM machine, or any other banking transaction, retai ...
... Biometrics can be used for a variety of reasons. It will banish the use of cards and PIN. In any situation where we would like to verify an individual’s identity in respect to a transaction may be a candidate for biometrics. One may want to use an ATM machine, or any other banking transaction, retai ...
Chapter 11: Sex differences in spatial intelligence
... On butterflies and moths: exploring the role of the fusiform gyrus in … face perception Various lines of research support the notion that we have a specialised brain region for processing faces. Neurons in monkeys appear to be selectively responsive to faces, patients with prosopagnosia are unable t ...
... On butterflies and moths: exploring the role of the fusiform gyrus in … face perception Various lines of research support the notion that we have a specialised brain region for processing faces. Neurons in monkeys appear to be selectively responsive to faces, patients with prosopagnosia are unable t ...