The Functional Neuroanatomy of Human Face Perception

Kalanit Grill-Spector, Kevin S. Weiner, Kendrick Kay, Jesse Gomez

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Abstract

Face perception is critical for normal social functioning and is mediated by a network of regions in the ventral visual stream. In this review, we describe recent neuroimaging findings regarding the macro- and microscopic anatomical features of the ventral face network, the characteristics of white matter connections, and basic computations performed by population receptive fields within face-selective regions composing this network. We emphasize the importance of the neural tissue properties and white matter connections of each region, as these anatomical properties may be tightly linked to the functional characteristics of the ventral face network. We end by considering how empirical investigations of the neural architecture of the face network may inform the development of computational models and shed light on how computations in the face network enable efficient face perception.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)167-196
Number of pages30
JournalAnnual review of vision science
Volume3
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 15 2017

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Keywords

  • FFA
  • FMRI
  • Face network
  • Face recognition
  • Mid-fusiform sulcus
  • Population receptive fields
  • Ventral stream

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