The document discusses a study that analyzed the brain activity of 30 participants using fMRI scans as they viewed images. The study found increased activity in the visual cortex and fusiform face area of the brain when participants viewed faces compared to scrambled images or objects. Viewing faces also correlated with increased connectivity between the fusiform face area and other regions of the brain involved in social cognition and emotional processing.
The document discusses a study that analyzed the brain activity of 30 participants using fMRI scans as they viewed images. The study found increased activity in the visual cortex and fusiform face area of the brain when participants viewed faces compared to scrambled images or objects. Viewing faces also correlated with increased connectivity between the fusiform face area and other regions of the brain involved in social cognition and emotional processing.
The document discusses a study that analyzed the brain activity of 30 participants using fMRI scans as they viewed images. The study found increased activity in the visual cortex and fusiform face area of the brain when participants viewed faces compared to scrambled images or objects. Viewing faces also correlated with increased connectivity between the fusiform face area and other regions of the brain involved in social cognition and emotional processing.