The Neural Circuits for Face Recognition

The Neural Circuits for Face Recognition

Winrich Freiwald, The Rockefeller University


The analysis of faces plays a key role in visual intelligence and social cognition. Winrich Freiwald explores the function of a specialized network of face processing regions in the primate brain, including a newly discovered region of the temporal pole (TP) that appears to be engaged in person recognition. Observations from fMRI and physiological studies have important implications for the representations of face features and computational processes underlying face recognition in the brain.

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