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The role of the occipital face area in the cortical face perception network | SpringerLink
Triple Dissociation of Faces, Bodies, and Objects in Extrastriate Cortex
Publications - Galit Yovel's Person Recognition Lab
Frontiers | Using Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation to Test a Network Model of Perceptual Decision Making in the Human Brain
Publications - Galit Yovel's Person Recognition Lab
Two Critical and Functionally Distinct Stages of Face and Body Perception | Journal of Neuroscience
What can Individual Differences Reveal about Face Processing?
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Disrupts the Perception and Embodiment of Facial Expressions | Journal of Neuroscience
A functional dissociation of face-, body- and scene-selective brain areas based on their response to moving and static stimuli | Scientific Reports
Frontiers | Face shape processing via visual-to-auditory sensory substitution activates regions within the face processing networks in the absence of visual experience
TMS Evidence for the Involvement of the Right Occipital Face Area in Early Face Processing | Semantic Scholar
TMS Evidence for the Involvement of the Right Occipital Face Area in Early Face Processing | Semantic Scholar
Transcranial magnetic stimulation studies of face processing David Pitcher 1, 2, Vincent Walsh 1 and Bradley Duchaine 1 1. Insti
The Fusiform Face Area Is Engaged in Holistic, Not Parts-Based, Representation of Faces | PLOS ONE
Full article: Similarities in face and voice cerebral processing
TMS Evidence for the Involvement of the Right Occipital Face Area in Early Face Processing | Semantic Scholar
The role of the occipital face area in the cortical face perception network
Transcranial magnetic stimulation studies of face processing David Pitcher 1, 2, Vincent Walsh 1 and Bradley Duchaine 1 1. Insti
Transcranial magnetic stimulation studies of face processing David Pitcher 1, 2, Vincent Walsh 1 and Bradley Duchaine 1 1. Insti
Transcranial magnetic stimulation studies of face processing David Pitcher 1, 2, Vincent Walsh 1 and Bradley Duchaine 1 1. Insti
Two Critical and Functionally Distinct Stages of Face and Body Perception | Journal of Neuroscience
TMS Evidence for the Involvement of the Right Occipital Face Area in Early Face Processing | Semantic Scholar
PDF) A Revised Neural Framework for Face Processing