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Neural Tuning for Face Wholes and Parts in Human Fusiform Gyrus Revealed by fMRI Adaptation

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JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
卷 104, 期 1, 页码 336-345

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AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1152/jn.00626.2009

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  1. Burroughs-Wellcome Career Development Award
  2. National Institute of Mental Health [K08 MH-72926-01]

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Harris A, Aguirre GK. Neural tuning for face wholes and parts in human fusiform gyrus revealed by fMRI adaptation. J Neurophysiol 104: 336-345, 2010. First published May 26, 2010; doi:10.1152/jn.00626.2009. Although the right fusiform face area (FFA) is often linked to holistic processing, new data suggest this region also encodes part-based face representations. We examined this question by assessing the metric of neural similarity for faces using a continuous carryover functional MRI (fMRI) design. Using faces varying along dimensions of eye and mouth identity, we tested whether these axes are coded independently by separate part-tuned neural populations or conjointly by a single population of holistically tuned neurons. Consistent with prior results, we found a subadditive adaptation response in the right FFA, as predicted for holistic processing. However, when holistic processing was disrupted by misaligning the halves of the face, the right FFA continued to show significant adaptation, but in an additive pattern indicative of part-based neural tuning. Thus this region seems to contain neural populations capable of representing both individual parts and their integration into a face gestalt. A third experiment, which varied the asymmetry of changes in the eye and mouth identity dimensions, also showed part-based tuning from the right FFA. In contrast to the right FFA, the left FFA consistently showed a part-based pattern of neural tuning across all experiments. Together, these data support the existence of both part-based and holistic neural tuning within the right FFA, further suggesting that such tuning is surprisingly flexible and dynamic.

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