id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_3u65nlh3obevbk5fmu5tjx2azq Daniel D. Dilks Awake fMRI reveals a specialized region in dog temporal cortex for face processing 2015.0 13 .pdf application/pdf 5869 555 56 objects, scenes, and scrambled objects (dynamic stimuli) and static images of human faces, the dynamic stimuli runs, color movie clips (3-s each) were shown in 21 s blocks of human faces, objects dogs, and then the static stimuli runs were used to independently test the face selectivity of this region. In the dynamic runs, dogs were presented with 3-s color movie clips of human faces, scrambled faces, scenes, objects, dog faces, human faces), to make two blocks per stimulus Figure 2 ROI locations for the dog face area (DFA) and primary visual cortex (V1). differences between the images of human and dog faces) might explain the results. Awake fMRI reveals a specialized region in dog temporal cortex for face processing Awake fMRI reveals a specialized region in dog temporal cortex for face processing Awake fMRI reveals a specialized region in dog temporal cortex for face processing ./cache/work_3u65nlh3obevbk5fmu5tjx2azq.pdf ./txt/work_3u65nlh3obevbk5fmu5tjx2azq.txt