& Agnosia, the impairment in object and face recognition despite intact vision and intelligence, is one of the most intriguing and debilitating neuropsychological deficits. The goal of this study was to determine whether S.M., an individual with longstanding visual agnosia and concomitant prosopag-nosia, can be retrained to perform visual object recognition and, if so, what neural substrates mediate this reacquisition. Additionally, of interest is the extent to which training on one type of visual stimulus generalizes to other visual stimuli, as this informs our understanding of the organization of ventral visual cortex. Greebles were chosen as the stimuli for retraining given that, in neurologically normal individuals, these stimuli ca...
Visual object recognition relies critically on learning. However, little is known about the effect o...
Some of the brain areas in the ventral temporal lobe, such as the fusiform face area (FFA), are crit...
In this dissertation we focused on the visual cortex and its relation to object recognition and perc...
Agnosia, the impairment in object and face recognition despite intact vision and intelligence, is on...
SummaryCortical reorganization of visual and object representations following neural injury was exam...
Cortical reorganization of visual and object representations following neural injury was examined us...
Associative visual agnosia is classically defined as normal visual perception stripped of its meanin...
SummaryCortical reorganization of visual and object representations following neural injury was exam...
There is strong evidence that face processing is localized in the brain. The double dissociation bet...
SummaryTraining can lead to long-lasting improvement in our perceptual ability, which is referred to...
A prominent debate in visual perception centers on the nature of mechanisms underlying face processi...
A prominent debate in visual perception centers on the nature of mechanisms underlying face processi...
& A common notion is that object perception is a necessary precursor to scene perception. Behavi...
& A common notion is that object perception is a necessary precursor to scene perception. Behavi...
A prominent debate in visual perception centers on the nature of mechanisms underlying face processi...
Visual object recognition relies critically on learning. However, little is known about the effect o...
Some of the brain areas in the ventral temporal lobe, such as the fusiform face area (FFA), are crit...
In this dissertation we focused on the visual cortex and its relation to object recognition and perc...
Agnosia, the impairment in object and face recognition despite intact vision and intelligence, is on...
SummaryCortical reorganization of visual and object representations following neural injury was exam...
Cortical reorganization of visual and object representations following neural injury was examined us...
Associative visual agnosia is classically defined as normal visual perception stripped of its meanin...
SummaryCortical reorganization of visual and object representations following neural injury was exam...
There is strong evidence that face processing is localized in the brain. The double dissociation bet...
SummaryTraining can lead to long-lasting improvement in our perceptual ability, which is referred to...
A prominent debate in visual perception centers on the nature of mechanisms underlying face processi...
A prominent debate in visual perception centers on the nature of mechanisms underlying face processi...
& A common notion is that object perception is a necessary precursor to scene perception. Behavi...
& A common notion is that object perception is a necessary precursor to scene perception. Behavi...
A prominent debate in visual perception centers on the nature of mechanisms underlying face processi...
Visual object recognition relies critically on learning. However, little is known about the effect o...
Some of the brain areas in the ventral temporal lobe, such as the fusiform face area (FFA), are crit...
In this dissertation we focused on the visual cortex and its relation to object recognition and perc...