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Visual information routes in the posterior dorsal and ventral face network studied with intracranial neurophysiology, and white matter tract endpoints

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Occipito-temporal regions within the face network process perceptual and socio-emotional information, but the dynamics and interactions between different nodes within this network remain unknown. Here, we analyzed intracerebral EEG from 11 epileptic patients viewing a stimulus sequence beginning with a neutral face with direct gaze. The gaze could avert or remain direct, while the emotion changed to fearful or happy. N200 field potential peak latencies indicated that face processing begins in inferior occipital cortex and proceeds anteroventrally to fusiform and inferior temporal cortices, in parallel. The superior temporal sulcus responded preferentially to gaze changes with augmented field potential amplitudes for averted versus direct gaze, and large effect sizes relative to other regions of the network. An overlap analysis of posterior white matter tractography endpoints (from 1066 healthy brains) relative to active intracerebral electrodes from the 11 patients showed likely involvement of both dorsal and ventral posterior white matter pathways. The inferior occipital and temporal sulci likely broadcast their information - the former dorsally to intraparietal sulcus, and the latter between fusiform and superior temporal cortex. Overall, our data call for inclusion of inferior temporal cortex in face processing models, and anchor the superior temporal cortex in dynamic gaze processing.

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hal-03004426 , version 1 (15-12-2020)

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Mariana Babo-Rebelo, A Puce, D Bullock, L Hugueville, F Pestilli, et al.. Visual information routes in the posterior dorsal and ventral face network studied with intracranial neurophysiology, and white matter tract endpoints. 2020. ⟨hal-03004426⟩
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