Face Recognition and Perception

External reference: https://openalex.org/T11094

  1. Emotion regulation success tracks brain-wide gradient reconfiguration
    Gradient-based analysis of brain organization reveals that emotion regulation success involves systematic reconfigurations along a hierarchy from sensory to integrative regions.
  2. Prior social feedback shaped later infant attention
    Study shows how caregiver social feedback during infancy shapes infant attention patterns. Infrequent responses increase vigilance while frequent responses reduce it, with lasting effects across.
  3. Task learning increased redundancy in macaque visual cortex responses
    Task learning increases information redundancy in macaque visual cortex while preserving individual neuron information, supporting Bayesian inference over efficiency-based models.
  4. Fifth Individual Brain Charting release adds 11 participants and 18 tasks
    Individual Brain Charting releases high-resolution fMRI data from eleven participants across twelve cognitive domains, including eighteen new tasks with 180 contrasts for detailed cognitive.
  5. Hippocampus and frontal eye field show distinct roles in novelty exploration
    Study reveals how hippocampus and frontal eye field coordinate neural mechanisms for exploring novel information versus revisiting familiar content during visual memory tasks.
  6. Mental imagery varies from absent to unusually vivid
    Analysis of visual imagery spectrum including phantasia, aphantasia, and hyperphantasia; neurological characteristics, memory associations, and functional outcomes across populations.