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How to Detect Amygdala Activity with Magnetoencephalography using Source Imaging
Published on: June 3, 2013
Neurons in the human amygdala encode face identity, but not gaze direction
Florian Mormann1, Johannes Niediek1, Oana Tudusciuc2
1Department of Epileptology, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany.
Abstract:
The amygdala is important for face processing, and direction of eye gaze is one of the most socially salient facial signals. Recording from over 200 neurons in the amygdala of neurosurgical patients, we found robust encoding of the identity of neutral-expression faces, but not of their direction of gaze. Processing of gaze direction may rely on a predominantly cortical network rather than the amygdala.
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