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b Intraoral view of face mask and rapid palatal expansion.
Lateral view of face excavated deeply between antennae and the edge of mouth; ptilinal suture clearly defined; maxillary palps 1 segmented; vibrissae present.
A dominant view of face perception proposes that regions in dorsal and lateral temporal cortex, notably the area around the STS, are specialized for processing changeable facial features that are important for social communication, including facial expressions [13], [14].
The time-course of analysis of facial stimuli has been the subject of several investigations that support a view of face recognition that involves at least two processing steps [ 24, 25].
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Open image in new window Fig. 1 a A schematic view of face-centered cubic (FCC, (Fdbar{3}m)) and b primitive simple cubic (SC, P4332) structure [17].
Evidence from cultural neuroscience shows that our brains even respond differently at an unconscious level simply to the view of faces from other races or cultures.
By presenting subjects with images of faces and objects, researchers had discovered that the brain waves elicited by the viewing of faces were generally larger and peaked sooner than the same responses elicited by objects.
Face-specific brain activation in the superior temporal sulcus (STS) and amygdala (AMG) was identified using fMRI and passive viewing of faces.
These images show the frontal views of faces of 23 different subjects, which are recorded during several sessions in uncontrolled conditions using a web camera within an office environment.
In agreement with these studies, we found in both the monkey and humans a similar trend towards much higher performance with full-face and close-up views of faces with respect to profile and full-body views.
Head gaze following activated a distinct region in the posterior STS, close to-albeit not overlapping with-the medial face patch delineated by passive viewing of faces.
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