Facial motion activates a dedicated network within the brain, research shows

Thursday, January 8, 2015 - 12:20 in Biology & Nature

Like humans, rhesus macaque monkeys have a network of small tareas within their brains that respond to images of faces. New research shows these so-called face patches also respond selectively to changing expressions and other facial motion. More »

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