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Intro
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Inversion Effect
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First Brain Imaging Study
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Imaging Data
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Justine Herschel
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Functional MRI
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Nancys first MRI
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Why study faces
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First results
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Paper published
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Anatomical variability
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Localizer scan
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Limitations
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First paper
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Questions
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Other regions
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Homologous regions
Description:
Explore the fascinating history of neuroimaging research on face recognition in this 34-minute lecture by Nancy Kanwisher. Delve into key concepts such as the inversion effect, early brain imaging studies, and the development of functional MRI techniques. Learn about Kanwisher's personal journey in the field, including her first MRI experience and the publication of groundbreaking results. Examine the importance of studying faces in cognitive neuroscience and understand the limitations and challenges faced by researchers. Discover the significance of anatomical variability, localizer scans, and the exploration of other brain regions involved in face recognition. Gain insights into homologous regions and their role in this fascinating area of study.

Nancy Kanwisher: History of Neuroimaging Research on Face Recognition

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