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      What does a "face cell" want?'

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          Abstract

          In the 1970s Charlie Gross was among the first to identify neurons that respond selectively to faces, in the macaque inferior temporal (IT) cortex. This seminal finding has been followed by numerous studies quantifying the visual features that trigger a response from face cells in order to answer the question; what do face cells want? However, the connection between face-selective activity in IT cortex and visual perception remains only partially understood. Here we present fMRI results in the macaque showing that some face patches respond to illusory facial features in objects. We argue that to fully understand the functional role of face cells, we need to develop approaches that test the extent to which their response explains what we see.

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          Journal
          Prog Neurobiol
          Progress in neurobiology
          Elsevier BV
          1873-5118
          0301-0082
          December 2020
          : 195
          Affiliations
          [1 ] The Laboratory of Brain and Cognition, The National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD, USA. Electronic address: jessica.taubert@nih.gov.
          [2 ] The Laboratory of Brain and Cognition, The National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD, USA.
          Article
          S0301-0082(20)30135-0 NIHMS1631889
          10.1016/j.pneurobio.2020.101880
          7736068
          32918972
          8f910910-a359-4f42-9a54-188ce1dab730
          Published by Elsevier Ltd.
          History

          Face pareidolia,Face perception,Monkey fMRI,Stimulus selectivity

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