Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11861/5352
Title: Processing of configural and componential information in face-selective cortical areas
Authors: Zhao, Mintao 
Cheung, Sing-hang 
Wong, Alan C. N. 
Rhodes, Gillian 
Chan, Erich K. S. 
Dr. CHAN Wing Lui, Winnie 
Hayward, William G. 
Issue Date: 2014
Source: Cognitive Neuroscience, Sep-Dec 2014, vol. 5(3/4), pp. 160-167.
Journal: Cognitive Neuroscience 
Abstract: We investigated how face-selective cortical areas process configural and componential face information and how race of faces may influence these processes. Participants saw blurred (preserving configural information), scrambled (preserving componential information), and whole faces during fMRI scan, and performed a post-scan face recognition task using blurred or scrambled faces. The fusiform face area (FFA) showed stronger activation to blurred than to scrambled faces, and equivalent responses to blurred and whole faces. The occipital face area (OFA) showed stronger activation to whole than to blurred faces, which elicited similar responses to scrambled faces. Therefore, the FFA may be more tuned to process configural than componential information, whereas the OFA similarly participates in perception of both. Differences in recognizing own- and other-race blurred faces were correlated with differences in FFA activation to those faces, suggesting that configural processing within the FFA may underlie the other-race effect in face recognition.
Type: Peer Reviewed Journal Article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11861/5352
ISSN: 1758-8928
DOI: 10.1080/17588928.2014.912207
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