Cases of cross-modal influence have been observed since the beginning of psychological science. Yet some abilities like face recogni-tion are traditionally only investigated in the visual domain. People with normal visual face-recognition capacities identify inverted faces more poorly than upright faces. An abnormal pattern of performance with inverted faces by prosopagnosic individuals is characteristi-cally interpreted as evidence for a deficit in configural processing essential for normal face recognition. We investigated whether such problems are unique to vision by examining face processing by hand in a prosopagnosic individual. We used the haptic equivalent of the visual-inversion paradigm to investigate haptic face recognition. If fa...
It has long been argued that face processing requires disproportionate reliance on holistic or confi...
The ability to recognize individual faces is of crucial social importance for humans and evolutionar...
It has been estimated that one out of 40 people in the general population suffer from congenital pro...
Cases of cross-modal influence have been observed since the beginning of psychological science. Yet ...
AbstractDoes the human visual system contain a specialized system for face recognition, not used for...
Individual faces are notoriously difficult to recognize when they are presented upside-down. Since a...
The extent and the impact of spared processing of facial stimuli in the prosopagnosic patient LH is ...
Many studies have attempted to identify the perceptual underpinnings of developmental prosopagnosia ...
Using a gaze-contingent morphing approach, we asked human observers to choose one of two faces that ...
Kilgour, A. R., de Gelder, B., & Bertelson, P. (2004). Haptic face recognition and prosopagnosi...
In previous experiments, we provided further evidence that the haptic and visual systems both have t...
Prosopagnosia is classically defined as a disorder of visual recognition specific to faces, followin...
In the current study we describe J.M., a 15-year-old boy with a history of congenital brain abnormal...
Face recognition is impaired when faces are inverted and disrupted in prosopagnosia. The degree to w...
Congenital prosopagnosia is a condition that, present from an early age, makes it difficult for an i...
It has long been argued that face processing requires disproportionate reliance on holistic or confi...
The ability to recognize individual faces is of crucial social importance for humans and evolutionar...
It has been estimated that one out of 40 people in the general population suffer from congenital pro...
Cases of cross-modal influence have been observed since the beginning of psychological science. Yet ...
AbstractDoes the human visual system contain a specialized system for face recognition, not used for...
Individual faces are notoriously difficult to recognize when they are presented upside-down. Since a...
The extent and the impact of spared processing of facial stimuli in the prosopagnosic patient LH is ...
Many studies have attempted to identify the perceptual underpinnings of developmental prosopagnosia ...
Using a gaze-contingent morphing approach, we asked human observers to choose one of two faces that ...
Kilgour, A. R., de Gelder, B., & Bertelson, P. (2004). Haptic face recognition and prosopagnosi...
In previous experiments, we provided further evidence that the haptic and visual systems both have t...
Prosopagnosia is classically defined as a disorder of visual recognition specific to faces, followin...
In the current study we describe J.M., a 15-year-old boy with a history of congenital brain abnormal...
Face recognition is impaired when faces are inverted and disrupted in prosopagnosia. The degree to w...
Congenital prosopagnosia is a condition that, present from an early age, makes it difficult for an i...
It has long been argued that face processing requires disproportionate reliance on holistic or confi...
The ability to recognize individual faces is of crucial social importance for humans and evolutionar...
It has been estimated that one out of 40 people in the general population suffer from congenital pro...