Kowatari Yasuyuki, Yamamoto Miyuki, Takahashi Toshimitsu, Kansaku Kenji, Kitazawa Shigeru, Ueno Shoogo, Yamane Shigeru
Systems Neuroscience, Neuroscience Research Institute, AIST, Tsukuba Central 2, Umesono, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8568, Japan.
Neurosci Res. 2004 Dec;50(4):475-80. doi: 10.1016/j.neures.2004.08.014.
Faces in portraits are often depicted from the left 3/4 view (an oblique view of the face that is intermediate between the frontal view and left profile). Here, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to show that, compared with photographs of right 3/4 views of familiar faces, photographs of left 3/4 views of the same faces elicited stronger neural responses in the right middle occipital/inferior parietal cortex, and right inferior frontal gyrus; which are known to be involved in face recognition. By contrast, there was no differential activation in the temporal cortex including the superior temporal sulcus and fusiform gyrus, which are thought to process face-related visual stimuli at a stage that precedes recognition. We suggest that the preference for the left 3/4 view of faces was produced at a later stage of facial information processing that involves attention or memory retrieval.
肖像画中的面部通常从左3/4视角描绘(即介于正视图和左侧轮廓之间的面部斜视图)。在此,我们使用功能磁共振成像(fMRI)表明,与熟悉面孔的右3/4视图照片相比,相同面孔的左3/4视图照片在右侧枕叶中部/顶叶下部皮质以及右侧额下回引发了更强的神经反应;已知这些区域参与人脸识别。相比之下,包括颞上沟和梭状回在内的颞叶皮质没有差异激活,这些区域被认为在识别之前的阶段处理与面部相关的视觉刺激。我们认为,对面部左3/4视图的偏好是在面部信息处理的后期阶段产生的,该阶段涉及注意力或记忆检索。