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Our Faces in the Dog's Brain: Functional Imaging Reveals Temporal Cortex Activation during Perception of Human Faces

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Bilateral temporal cortex in the contrast Human faces > Objects (n = 7).

The cerebral activity focused in the temporal cortex is shown overlaid on the Datta atlas [24]. A. Left hemisphere in a sagittal slice. B. Bilateral temporal cortex in a coronal slice. C. Right hemisphere in a sagittal slice. Dashed lines in B show the location of the sagittal slices shown in A and C. D. BOLD signal change in a sphere of 5 mm radius sphere centered at the voxel with maximum z value for the both hemispheres (blue spheres show in A, B and C). Oblique lines represent the data of each participant and vertical lines represent standard error. * < 0.05; ** < 0.01.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0149431.g004