The role of the 'face-cell' area in the discrimination and recognition of faces by monkeys.

Cortical neurons that are selectively sensitive to faces, parts of faces and particular facial expressions are concentrated in the banks and floor of the superior temporal sulcus in macaque monkeys. Their existence has prompted suggestions that it is damage to such a region in the human brain that l...

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Main Authors: Heywood, C, Cowey, A
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 1992