“…The right fusiform is well known to have a key role in facial recognition (McCarthy et al, 1997; Allison, Puce, Spencer, & McCarthy, ; Puce, Allison, Asgari, Gore, & McCarthy, ). The lingual gyrus has also been reported to be more active when participants viewed emotional compared to neutral images (Kehoe, Toomey, Balsters, & Bokde, ), although neutral faces are not in fact neutral and are not a good baseline (Kouptsova, Leung, & Taylor, ; Carvajal et al, ). Our results confirm the early effects of implicitly presented emotional stimuli on neural processing in the ventral visual stream.…”