Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9021789 | International Congress Series | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We examined the inversion and misalignment effect on face perception with a magnetoencephalographic study. The inversion increased the M2 component (150-170 ms), reflecting the enhanced activity in the inferior temporal region. The misalignment increased the M3 component (200-250 ms), reflecting the enhanced activity in the occipital region. These effects were observed for human but not for animal faces.
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Authors
T. Tsujii, S. Watanabe, K. Hiraga, T. Akiyama, T. Ohira,