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A connectivity-constrained computational account of topographic organization in primate high-level visual cortex.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Inferotemporal (IT) cortex in humans and other primates is topographically organized, containing multiple hierarchically organized areas selective for particular domains, such as faces and scenes. This organization is commonly viewed in terms of evol...

The visually guided development of facial representations in the primate ventral visual pathway: A computer modeling study.

Psychological review
Experimental studies have shown that neurons at an intermediate stage of the primate ventral visual pathway, occipital face area, encode individual facial parts such as eyes and nose while neurons in the later stages, middle face patches, are selecti...