[HTML][HTML] Effects of online repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) on cognitive processing: a meta-analysis and recommendations for future studies
Online repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), applied while subjects are
performing a task, is widely used to disrupt brain regions underlying cognition. However …
performing a task, is widely used to disrupt brain regions underlying cognition. However …
Can predictive coding explain repetition suppression?
While in earlier work various local or bottom-up neural mechanisms were proposed to give
rise to repetition suppression (RS), current theories suggest that top-down processes play a …
rise to repetition suppression (RS), current theories suggest that top-down processes play a …
Folk-economic beliefs: An evolutionary cognitive model
The domain of “folk-economics” consists in explicit beliefs about the economy held by
laypeople, untrained in economics, about such topics as, for example, the causes of the …
laypeople, untrained in economics, about such topics as, for example, the causes of the …
Looking beyond the face area: lesion network map** of prosopagnosia
Damage to the right fusiform face area can disrupt the ability to recognize faces, a classic
example of how damage to a specialized brain region can disrupt a specialized brain …
example of how damage to a specialized brain region can disrupt a specialized brain …
Twenty years of investigation with the case of prosopagnosia PS to understand human face identity recognition. Part II: Neural basis
B Rossion - Neuropsychologia, 2022 - Elsevier
Patient PS sustained her dramatic brain injury thirty years ago, in 1992, the same year as the
first report of a neuroimaging study of human face recognition. The present paper …
first report of a neuroimaging study of human face recognition. The present paper …
[PDF][PDF] Understanding face perception by means of prosopagnosia and neuroimaging
B Rossion - Frontiers in bioscience, 2014 - article.imrpress.com
Introduction 3. How is a face perceived? 3.1. Cue saliency and the analytical view of face
perception 3.2. Holistic/configural face perception 4. How is a face not (well) perceived? The …
perception 3.2. Holistic/configural face perception 4. How is a face not (well) perceived? The …
Body selectivity in occipitotemporal cortex: Causal evidence
Perception of others' bodies provides information that is useful for a number of important
social-cognitive processes. Evidence from neuroimaging methods has identified focal …
social-cognitive processes. Evidence from neuroimaging methods has identified focal …
What is unique in the brains of frontline employees? A Structural Neuroimaging Study
Picking up nuances of facial expression is a crucial part of frontline employee–guest
interaction, yet little is known about its neurocognitive mechanism. We use a neuroimaging …
interaction, yet little is known about its neurocognitive mechanism. We use a neuroimaging …
Beyond the core face-processing network: Intracerebral stimulation of a face-selective area in the right anterior fusiform gyrus elicits transient prosopagnosia
According to neuropsychological evidence, a distributed network of regions of the ventral
visual pathway–from the lateral occipital cortex to the temporal pole–supports face …
visual pathway–from the lateral occipital cortex to the temporal pole–supports face …
The causal role of the occipital face area (OFA) and lateral occipital (LO) cortex in symmetry perception
Symmetry is an important cue in face and object perception. Here we used fMRI-guided
transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to shed light on the role of the occipital face area …
transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to shed light on the role of the occipital face area …