Top-down modulation and cortical-AMG/HPC interaction in familiar face processing
Top-down modulation and cortical-AMG/HPC interaction in familiar face processing
Abstract Humans can accurately recognize familiar faces in only a few hundred milliseconds, but the underlying neural mechanism remains unclear. Here we recorded intracranial electrophysiological signals from ventral temporal cortex (VTC), superior/middle temporal cortex (STC/MTC), medial parietal cortex (MPC) and amygdala/hippocampus (AMG/HPC) in 20 epilepsy patients while they viewed faces of famous people and strangers as well as common objects. In posterior VTC and MPC, familiarity-sensitive responses emerged significantly later than initial face-selective responses, suggesting that familiarity enhances face representations after they are first being extracted. Moreover, viewing famous faces increased the coupling between cortical areas and AMG/HPC in multiple frequency bands. These findings imply that the top-down modulation in local face-selective response and interactions between cortical face areas and AMG/HPC contribute to the superior recognition of familiar faces. TeaserTop-down modulation and cortical-AMG/HPC interactions contribute to the superior processing of familiar faces.
Fei lingxia、He Sheng、Zhang Xinxin、Weng Xuchu、Fan Xiaoxu、Guo Qiang
Guangdong Sanjiu Brain HospitalInstitute of Biophysics, Chinese Academic of SciencesInstitute for Brain Research and Rehabilitation, South China Normal UniversityInstitute for Brain Research and Rehabilitation, South China Normal UniversityDepartment of Psychology, University of WashingtonGuangdong Sanjiu Brain Hospital
生理学生物物理学人类学
Fei lingxia,He Sheng,Zhang Xinxin,Weng Xuchu,Fan Xiaoxu,Guo Qiang.Top-down modulation and cortical-AMG/HPC interaction in familiar face processing[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-06-25].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.04.14.488206.点此复制
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