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Analytic Eye Movement Patterns in Face Recognition are Associated with BetterPerformance and more Top-down Control of Visual Attention: an fMRI Study

Abstract

Recent research has revealed two different eye movement pat-terns during face recognition: holistic and analytic. The pre-sent study investigated the neural correlates of these two pat-terns through functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).A more holistic pattern was associated with more activation inthe face-selective perceptual areas, including the occipitalface area and fusiform face area. In contrast, participants us-ing a more analytic pattern demonstrated more activation inareas important for top-down control of visual attention, in-cluding the frontal eye field and intraparietal sulcus. In addi-tion, participants using the analytic patterns had better recog-nition performance than those showing holistic patterns. The-se results suggest that analytic eye movement patterns are as-sociated with more engagement of top-down control of visualattention, which may consequently enhance recognition per-formance.

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