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Visual cortical circuit is one of the most complex circuits in the brain—there is a jaw-dropping map of visual circuits that has been identified. (http://vis.berkeley.edu/courses/cs294-10-sp10/wiki/images/6/6b/Felleman_CC_1991.png) What about the circuit for face perception? Is there such a circuit identified for face perception? If not, what could be the one? For example, there could be some neurons that process lower-level visual properties (such as shape, size, …) that provide input to the face-selective neurons presented in the paper, and these neurons do the computation and generate output. Or the face-selective neurons receive inputs from the neurons that already represent faces. What do you think?Â
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My question is if not, what could be the one?
It will be great if there is a proven evidence for the answer.
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