Abstract

We examined the inversion and misalignment effect on face perception with a magnetoencephalographic study. The inversion increased the M2 component (150–170 ms), reflecting the enhanced activity in the inferior temporal region. The misalignment increased the M3 component (200–250 ms), reflecting the enhanced activity in the occipital region. These effects were observed for human but not for animal faces.

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