[HTML][HTML] Polar angle asymmetries in visual perception and neural architecture

MM Himmelberg, J Winawer, M Carrasco - Trends in Neurosciences, 2023 - cell.com
Human visual performance changes with visual field location. It is best at the center of gaze
and declines with eccentricity, and also varies markedly with polar angle. These perceptual …

Visuospatial coding as ubiquitous scaffolding for human cognition

IIA Groen, TM Dekker, T Knapen, EH Silson - Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2022 - cell.com
For more than 100 years we have known that the visual field is mapped onto the surface of
visual cortex, imposing an inherently spatial reference frame on visual information …

The human posterior cingulate, retrosplenial, and medial parietal cortex effective connectome, and implications for memory and navigation

ET Rolls, S Wirth, G Deco, CC Huang… - Human Brain …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The human posterior cingulate, retrosplenial, and medial parietal cortex are involved in
memory and navigation. The functional anatomy underlying these cognitive functions was …

[HTML][HTML] The human language effective connectome

ET Rolls, G Deco, CC Huang, J Feng - NeuroImage, 2022 - Elsevier
To advance understanding of brain networks involved in language, the effective connectivity
between 26 cortical regions implicated in language by a community analysis and 360 …

[HTML][HTML] The anterior fusiform gyrus: The ghost in the cortical face machine

B Rossion, C Jacques, J Jonas - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2024 - Elsevier
Face-selective regions in the human ventral occipito-temporal cortex (VOTC) have been
defined for decades mainly with functional magnetic resonance imaging. This face-selective …

[HTML][HTML] Holistic face recognition is an emergent phenomenon of spatial processing in face-selective regions

S Poltoratski, K Kay, D Finzi, K Grill-Spector - Nature communications, 2021 - nature.com
Spatial processing by receptive fields is a core property of the visual system. However, it is
unknown how spatial processing in high-level regions contributes to recognition behavior …

Twenty years of investigation with the case of prosopagnosia PS to understand human face identity recognition. Part II: Neural basis

B Rossion - Neuropsychologia, 2022 - Elsevier
Patient PS sustained her dramatic brain injury thirty years ago, in 1992, the same year as the
first report of a neuroimaging study of human face recognition. The present paper …

[HTML][HTML] Intracerebral electrical stimulation of the right anterior fusiform gyrus impairs human face identity recognition

A Volfart, X Yan, L Maillard, S Colnat-Coulbois… - NeuroImage, 2022 - Elsevier
Brain regions located between the right fusiform face area (FFA) in the middle fusiform gyrus
and the temporal pole may play a critical role in human face identity recognition but their …

[HTML][HTML] Functionally and structurally distinct fusiform face area (s) in over 1000 participants

X Chen, X Liu, BJ Parker, Z Zhen, KS Weiner - NeuroImage, 2023 - Elsevier
The fusiform face area (FFA) is a widely studied region causally involved in face perception.
Even though cognitive neuroscientists have been studying the FFA for over two decades …

End-to-end topographic networks as models of cortical map formation and human visual behaviour: moving beyond convolutions

Z Lu, A Doerig, V Bosch, B Krahmer, D Kaiser… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2023 - arxiv.org
Computational models are an essential tool for understanding the origin and functions of the
topographic organisation of the primate visual system. Yet, vision is most commonly …