Fine structure in representations of faces and objects
James V Haxby
The author is in the Psychology Department, 3-S-13 Green Hall, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544, USA. haxby@princeton.edu
The organization of cortical regions associated with face and object recognition has been controversial. A new study uses high-resolution imaging to find that small intermingled cortical regions are very selective for particular categories.
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