2009
The relation between race-related implicit associations and scalp-recorded neural activity evoked by faces from different races
He Y, Johnson MK, Dovidio JF, McCarthy G. The relation between race-related implicit associations and scalp-recorded neural activity evoked by faces from different races. Social Neuroscience 2009, 4: 426-442. PMID: 19562628, PMCID: PMC2755624, DOI: 10.1080/17470910902949184.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEvent-related potentialsPositive event-related potentialWhite facesNegative event-related potentialImplicit Association TaskPerception of facesLate positive componentERP difference wavesGender identification taskERP differencesImplicit processesImplicit associationsNeural correlatesAssociation taskControlled processesBlack facesDifference waveSame raceIdentification taskAsian facesPositive componentDeep processingParticipants' scoresNeural activityEvaluative process
1994
Human Extrastriate Visual Cortex and the Perception of Faces, Words, Numbers, and Colors
Allison T, McCarthy G, Nobre A, Puce A, Belger A. Human Extrastriate Visual Cortex and the Perception of Faces, Words, Numbers, and Colors. Cerebral Cortex 1994, 4: 544-554. PMID: 7833655, DOI: 10.1093/cercor/4.5.544.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLetter stringsControl stimuliEarly face processingPerception of facesAnterior temporal lobeInferior temporal gyrusLocation of facesFace processingFusiform regionsManipulable objectsElectrophysiological correlatesProcessing streamsTemporal gyrusExtrastriate cortexExperiment patientsVisual informationN200Temporal lobeVisual cortexRecognition systemCortexStimuliTemporal scalpWordsFace
1989
Facial Perception in Autism
Volkmar F, Sparrow S, Rende R, Cohen D. Facial Perception in Autism. Journal Of Child Psychology And Psychiatry 1989, 30: 591-598. PMID: 2768360, DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7610.1989.tb00270.x.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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