Electrophysiological correlates of face and object perception: A comparative analysis of 2D laboratory and virtual reality conditions
Merle Sagehorn,
Marike Johnsdorf,
Joanna Kisker
et al.
Abstract:Human face perception is a specialized visual process with inherent social significance. The neural mechanisms reflecting this intricate cognitive process have evolved in spatially complex and emotionally rich environments. Previous research using VR to transfer an established face perception paradigm to realistic conditions has shown that the functional properties of face‐sensitive neural correlates typically observed in the laboratory are attenuated outside the original modality. The present study builds on … Show more
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