Temporo-parietal contribution to the mental representations of self/other face.

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Title
Temporo-parietal contribution to the mental representations of self/other face.
Journal
Brain and cognition
Author(s)
Zeugin D., Notter M.P., Knebel J.F., Ionta S.
ISSN
1090-2147 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0278-2626
Publication state
Published
Issued date
08/2020
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
143
Pages
105600
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Face recognition requires comparing the current visual input with stored mental representations of faces. Based on its role in visual recognition of faces and mental representation of the body, we hypothesized that the right temporo-parietal junction (rTPJ) could be implicated also in processing mental representation of faces. To test this hypothesis, we asked 30 neurotypical participants to perform mental rotation (laterality judgment of rotated pictures) of self- and other-face images, before and after the inhibition of rTPJ through repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation. After inhibition of rTPJ the mental rotation of self-face was slower than other-face. In the control condition the mental rotation of self/other faces was not significantly different. This supports that the role of rTPJ extends to mental representation of faces, specifically for the self. Since the experimental task did not require to explicitly recognize identity, we propose that unconscious identity attribution affects also the mental representation of faces. The present study offers insights on the involvement rTPJ in mental representation of faces and proposes that the neural substrate dedicated to mental representation of faces goes beyond the traditional visual and memory areas.
Keywords
Brain inhibition, Cortical inhibition, Face representation, Identity attribution, Mental rotation, Temporo-parietal junction, Transcranial magnetic stimulation
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Web of science
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Yes
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