Face and Body Perception: Neural mechanisms

Poster Session: Tuesday, May 19, 2026, 2:45 – 6:45 pm, Banyan Breezeway

Abstract#

Poster Title 

First Author

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Eyes on the FFA: Ability-Dependent Effects of HD-tDCS on Face Recognition and Left-Eye Information Use

Fiset, Daniel

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How much identity information is necessary for familiar face recognition? Evidence from event-related brain potentials

Lidborg, Linda H.

56.323

Intracranial EEG and Eye-Tracking Reveal Parafoveal Preview Contributions to Face Processing during Naturalistic Vision

Becker, Casey

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Lateralized representation of categorical face information in fusiform cortex

Lee, Samantha C

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Neural correlates of face learning: The N250 distinguishes newly-learnt from similar-looking novel faces

Nevard, Alice

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Neural representations of dynamic facial expressions in rSTS reflect perceived emotional and social similarity

Nizamoğlu, Hilal

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One Face, Many Paths: Task-Dependent Neural Routing of Identical Facial Movements into Different Meanings

Chen, Yu

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Perceptography of face neurons.

Shahbazi, Elia

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Pushing the Eyes to the Limit: Stable N170 Sensitivity to Eyes Despite Increased Diagnosticity in Expressive Face Judgments

Demeule, Chanelle

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Relative salience determines whether we represent two faces simultaneously: Evidence from event-related brain potentials

Wiese, Holger

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Shared and Divergent Neural Codes for Face Identity in Perception and Imagery

Liu, Shaofeng

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The Temporal Pole as the Cortical Endpoint of the Lateral Face Processing Pathway

Gantz, Abigail