(a) Posterior to anterior cortical development. (b) Parallel cortical development.

Infant Neuroimaging and the Origins of Face Responses in Human Cortex

Peer reviewed publication, Current Directions in Psychological Science
BySaxe R, Kosakowski HL. (2025)

Summary

In adults, cortical regions in the fusiform face area (FFA), superior temporal sulcus (STS), and medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC) respond selectively to faces but underlie distinct perceptual and social processes. When do each of these regions, and their distinctive functions, develop? We reviewed recent studies of awake human infants’ cortical responses to faces using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) and functional MRI (fMRI). The results converged and do not support a slow, sequential posterior-to-anterior development of face-selective responses. Instead, cortical face-selective responses arise very early and simultaneously in infancy and may reflect distinctively social processes from the start.