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A Gaze-Direction Cell

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The graph shows the responses of a single neuron in the cortex lining the superior temporal sulcus of a monkey’s brain. The cell fired most vigorously when the monkey was presented a photograph of a face looking upward. (From Perrett, D. I., Harries, M. H., Mistlin, A. J., et al. International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 1992, 4, 25–55.)
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