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Local features drive identity responses in macaque anterior face patches.


ABSTRACT: Humans and other primates recognize one another in part based on unique structural details of the face, including both local features and their spatial configuration within the head and body. Visual analysis of the face is supported by specialized regions of the primate cerebral cortex, which in macaques are commonly known as face patches. Here we ask whether the responses of neurons in anterior face patches, thought to encode face identity, are more strongly driven by local or holistic facial structure. We created stimuli consisting of recombinant photorealistic images of macaques, where we interchanged the eyes, mouth, head, and body between individuals. Unexpectedly, neurons in the anterior medial (AM) and anterior fundus (AF) face patches were predominantly tuned to local facial features, with minimal neural selectivity for feature combinations. These findings indicate that the high-level structural encoding of face identity rests upon populations of neurons specialized for local features.

SUBMITTER: Waidmann EN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9508131 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Local features drive identity responses in macaque anterior face patches.

Waidmann Elena N EN   Koyano Kenji W KW   Hong Julie J JJ   Russ Brian E BE   Leopold David A DA  

Nature communications 20220923 1


Humans and other primates recognize one another in part based on unique structural details of the face, including both local features and their spatial configuration within the head and body. Visual analysis of the face is supported by specialized regions of the primate cerebral cortex, which in macaques are commonly known as face patches. Here we ask whether the responses of neurons in anterior face patches, thought to encode face identity, are more strongly driven by local or holistic facial s  ...[more]

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