Face recognition in human extrastriate cortex.
1. Twenty-four patients with electrodes chronically implanted on the surface of extrastriate visual cortex viewed faces, equiluminant scrambled faces, cars, scrambled cars, and butterflies. 2. A surface-negative potential, N200, was evoked by faces but not by the other categories of stimuli. N200 wa...
Main Authors: | Allison, T, Ginter, H, McCarthy, G, Nobre, A, Puce, A, Luby, M, Spencer, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1994
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