Face and object recognition differ in at least two ways. First, faces are recognized at a more specific level of categorization (for example, ‘Adam’) than most objects (for example, ‘chair’ or ‘car’).
The prefrontal cortex is crucial for effective, organized behaviour. On the basis of data from functional neuroimaging in humans and single-cell electrophysiology in the behaving monkey, this paper ...
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