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1998, 1999; Gauthier and Nelson, 2001). This view seems only to concern the neural basis of personal identity cues as provided by the face and neither the facial expression nor the context in which faces typically appear (body, scene, and voice). , 2003). In distributed models, different areas of the brain process different attributes of the face separately, such as identity (FFA and the occipital face area [OFA]), gaze direction (superior temporal sulcus [STS]), and expression and/or emotion (OFC, amygdala, anterior cingulate cortex, premotor cortex, somatosensory cortex).

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