“…Two studies comparing self-face processing to a familiar face processing found activity in the medial frontal gyrus, one on the right (Platek, Loughead, Gur, Busch, Ruparel, Phend et al, 2006) and one on the left (Platek & Kemp, 2009). With unfamiliar control faces, two studies reported activity in the right (Platek & Kemp, 2009;Sugiura et al, 2000) and one bilateral activity (Taylor, Arsalidou, Bayless, Morris, Evans, & Barbeau, 2009) in the medial frontal gyrus. In a study comparing recognition of the self to recognition of personally familiar faces related (i.e.…”