Table 1.
Reference | Face stimuli |
ATL | |
---|---|---|---|
Personally familiar | Famous | ||
Arsalidou et al. (2010) | x | N | |
Bai et al. (2011) | x | Y | |
Barense et al. (2011) | x | Y | |
Bernard et al. (2004) | x | N | |
Brambati et al. (2010) | x | Y | |
Donix et al. (2010) | x | N | |
Eger et al. (2005) | x | Y | |
Elfgren et al. (2006) | x | Y | |
Gesierich et al. (2011) | x | Y | |
Gobbini et al. (2004) | x | x | Y |
Henson et al. (2003) | x | Y | |
Ishai et al. (2002) | x | N | |
Leveroni et al. (2000) | x | Y | |
Nielson et al. (2010) | x | Y | |
Pourtois et al. (2005) | x | Y | |
Ramon et al. (2010) | x | Y | |
Ross and Olson (2011) | x | Y | |
Rothstein et al. (2005) | x | Y | |
Sugiura et al. (2005) | x | Y | |
Sugiura et al. (2011) | x | x | Y |
Trinkler et al. (2009) | x | x | Y |
Turk et al. (2005) | x | N | |
N | 7 | 18 | 17/22 |
Most studies used unfamiliar faces as the baseline task although a few used scrambled or morphed faces (Ishai et al., 2002; Rothstein et al., 2005; Brambati et al., 2010; Gesierich, et al., 2011). The rightmost column indicates whether ATL activations were observed. Note that at least one study (Turk et al., 2005) probably did not have signal coverage in the ATLs.