“…Some large-scale organization of the primate ventral stream is still known, where patches of cortex respond greatly to particular categories such as faces (Bao et al, 2020; Grill-Spector & Weiner, 2014; Kanwisher et al, 1997). Consistent with this topographical organization, face recognition deficits and exceptional abilities have been documented, but its specificity is highly debated (Barton, 2020; Barton et al, 2019; Behrmann & Plaut, 2013; Bukach et al, 2006; Burns et al, 2019; Burns & Bukach, 2021, 2022; Campbell & Tanaka, 2018; de Gelder & Van den Stock, 2018; Eimer, 2018; Farah, 2004; Farah et al, 1995; Garrido et al, 2018; Gauthier et al, 1999; Gerlach et al, 2018; Gerlach & Starrfelt, 2021, 2022; Geskin & Behrmann, 2020; Gray & Cook, 2018; Hills et al, 2015; Kanwisher, 2000; Kanwisher et al, 1997; Nestor, 2018; Plaut & Behrmann, 2013; Ramon, 2018; Robotham & Starrfelt, 2017; Rosenthal & Avidan, 2018; Rossion, 2018; Rubino et al, 2016; Starrfelt & Robotham, 2018; Susilo, 2018; Susilo & Duchaine, 2013; Susilo et al, 2015; Tarr & Gauthier, 2000; Towler & Tree, 2018); individual differences in object perception might not fall into neat categories, and supposedly category-selective regions also respond to other categories.…”