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Fast temporal dynamics and causal relevance of face processing in the human temporal cortex
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This fascinating study by Jessica Schrouff and colleagues explores the intricate dynamics of face processing in the human temporal cortex. Utilizing intracranial recordings, the research reveals how face-selective responses in the brain can distinguish faces from non-faces with remarkable precision and how electrical stimulation influences conscious face processing. Dive in to discover these groundbreaking findings!
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