Fig. 2: Representations of human faces, illusory faces and objects in behavior, categories and neural responses. | Communications Psychology

Fig. 2: Representations of human faces, illusory faces and objects in behavior, categories and neural responses.

From: Neural correlates reveal separate stages of spontaneous face perception

Fig. 2

A Representational dissimilarity matrices (RDMs) based on behavior from the spontaneous dissimilarity (N = 338), face-like (N = 20) and categorization tasks (N = 22). B Face-object category models that vary according to the category assigned by illusory faces: illusory faces are coded equivalent to human faces (face model), coded as a separate third category (illusory face model), and coded equivalent to objects (object model). C Neural representations of the 300 experimental stimuli from three different stages of processing using multi-dimensional scaling. Inset plots show mean neural decoding RDMs from that time period, downsampled to the category level.

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