In order to recognize the identity of a face we need to distinguish very similar images (specificity) while also generalizing identity information across image transformations such as changes in orientation (tolerance). Recent studies investigated the representation of individual faces in the brain, but it remains unclear whether the human brain regions that were found encode representations of individual images (specificity) or face identity (specificity plus tolerance). In the present article, we use multivoxel pattern analysis in the human ventral stream to investigate the representation of face identity across rotations in depth, a kind of transformation in which no point in the face image remains unchanged. The results reveal representations of face identity that are tolerant to rotations in depth in occipitotemporal cortex and in anterior temporal cortex, even when the similarity between mirror symmetrical views cannot be used to achieve tolerance. Converging evidence from differ...

Decoding representations of face identity that are tolerant to rotation / S., Anzellotti; Fairhall, Scott Laurence; Caramazza, Alfonso. - In: CEREBRAL CORTEX. - ISSN 1047-3211. - 24:8(2014), pp. 1988-1995. [10.1093/cercor/bht046]

Decoding representations of face identity that are tolerant to rotation

Fairhall, Scott Laurence;Caramazza, Alfonso
2014-01-01

Abstract

In order to recognize the identity of a face we need to distinguish very similar images (specificity) while also generalizing identity information across image transformations such as changes in orientation (tolerance). Recent studies investigated the representation of individual faces in the brain, but it remains unclear whether the human brain regions that were found encode representations of individual images (specificity) or face identity (specificity plus tolerance). In the present article, we use multivoxel pattern analysis in the human ventral stream to investigate the representation of face identity across rotations in depth, a kind of transformation in which no point in the face image remains unchanged. The results reveal representations of face identity that are tolerant to rotations in depth in occipitotemporal cortex and in anterior temporal cortex, even when the similarity between mirror symmetrical views cannot be used to achieve tolerance. Converging evidence from differ...
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S., Anzellotti; Fairhall, Scott Laurence; Caramazza, Alfonso
Decoding representations of face identity that are tolerant to rotation / S., Anzellotti; Fairhall, Scott Laurence; Caramazza, Alfonso. - In: CEREBRAL CORTEX. - ISSN 1047-3211. - 24:8(2014), pp. 1988-1995. [10.1093/cercor/bht046]
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