Integrating faces and bodies: Psychological and neural perspectives on whole person perception

•Psychological and neural studies support integrated processing of faces and bodies.•Face-body integration progresses from posterior to anterior in the ventral stream.•A ventral semantic and dorsal social agent hub unify face-body representations. The human “person” is a common percept we encounter....

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Veröffentlicht in:Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews 2020-05, Vol.112, p.472-486
Hauptverfasser: Hu, Ying, Baragchizadeh, Asal, O’Toole, Alice J.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:•Psychological and neural studies support integrated processing of faces and bodies.•Face-body integration progresses from posterior to anterior in the ventral stream.•A ventral semantic and dorsal social agent hub unify face-body representations. The human “person” is a common percept we encounter. Research on person perception has been focused either on face or body perception—with less attention paid to whole person perception. We review psychological and neuroscience studies aimed at understanding how face and body processing operate in concert to support intact person perception. We address this question considering: a.) the task to be accomplished (identification, emotion processing, detection), b.) the neural stage of processing (early/late visual mechanisms), and c.) the relevant brain regions for face/body/person processing. From the psychological perspective, we conclude that the integration of faces and bodies is mediated by the goal of the processing (e.g., emotion analysis, identification, etc.). From the neural perspective, we propose a hierarchical functional neural architecture of face-body integration that retains a degree of separation between the dorsal and ventral visual streams. We argue for two centers of integration: a ventral semantic integration hub that is the result of progressive, posterior-to-anterior, face-body integration; and a social agent integration hub in the dorsal stream STS.
ISSN:0149-7634
1873-7528
DOI:10.1016/j.neubiorev.2020.02.021