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American Physiological Society, Journal of Neurophysiology, 2(129), p. 342-346, 2023

DOI: 10.1152/jn.00459.2022

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Electrocorticography reveals the dynamics of famous voice responses in human fusiform gyrus

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Abstract

Interactions between auditory and visual cortices play an important role in person identification, but the dynamics of these interactions remain poorly understood. We performed direct brain recordings of fusiform face cortex in human epilepsy patients performing a famous voice naming task, revealing the dynamics of famous voice processing in human fusiform face cortex. The findings support a model of top-down interactions from auditory to visual cortex to facilitate famous voice recognition.