Twenty patients with impairments of face recognition, in the context of a broader pattern of cognitive deficits, were administered three new training procedures derived from contemporary theories of face processing to enhance their learning of new faces: semantic association (being given additional verbal information about the to-be-learned faces); caricaturing (presentation of caricatured versions of the faces during training and veridical versions at recognition testing); and part recognition (focusing patients on distinctive features during the training phase). Using a within-subjects design, each training procedure was applied to a different set of 10 previously unfamiliar faces and entailed six presentations of each face. In a “simple ...
The visual scanpath to emotional facial expressions was recorded in BR, a 35-year-old male with chro...
Background: Recent work has shown that perceptual learning can improve face discrimination in subjec...
In order to study face recognition in relative isolation from visual processes that may also contrib...
Impairments of face recognition after acquired brain injury (ABI) are not restricted to prosopagnosi...
Severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) has devastating physical, cognitive and behavioral consequences ...
Several studies have found that cognitive training can improve face recognition. However, the effect...
Objective: To examine the effectiveness of 2 affect recognition interventions (Faces and Stories) in...
Background. Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is often a precursor to Alzheimer disease. Little resear...
Prosopagnosia has largely been regarded as an untreatable disorder. However, recent case studies usi...
While there have been decades of clinical and theoretical interest in developmental and acquired fac...
While much research has investigated the neural and cognitive characteristics of face recognition im...
Supplementary material: fcac068_Supplementary_Data - docx file available at: https://oup.silverchair...
& One of the most impressive disorders following brain damage to the ventral occipitotemporal co...
Learning is critical for fast and efficient object recognition. However, the neural implementation o...
Many training programs have been designed using modern software to restore the impaired cognitive fu...
The visual scanpath to emotional facial expressions was recorded in BR, a 35-year-old male with chro...
Background: Recent work has shown that perceptual learning can improve face discrimination in subjec...
In order to study face recognition in relative isolation from visual processes that may also contrib...
Impairments of face recognition after acquired brain injury (ABI) are not restricted to prosopagnosi...
Severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) has devastating physical, cognitive and behavioral consequences ...
Several studies have found that cognitive training can improve face recognition. However, the effect...
Objective: To examine the effectiveness of 2 affect recognition interventions (Faces and Stories) in...
Background. Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is often a precursor to Alzheimer disease. Little resear...
Prosopagnosia has largely been regarded as an untreatable disorder. However, recent case studies usi...
While there have been decades of clinical and theoretical interest in developmental and acquired fac...
While much research has investigated the neural and cognitive characteristics of face recognition im...
Supplementary material: fcac068_Supplementary_Data - docx file available at: https://oup.silverchair...
& One of the most impressive disorders following brain damage to the ventral occipitotemporal co...
Learning is critical for fast and efficient object recognition. However, the neural implementation o...
Many training programs have been designed using modern software to restore the impaired cognitive fu...
The visual scanpath to emotional facial expressions was recorded in BR, a 35-year-old male with chro...
Background: Recent work has shown that perceptual learning can improve face discrimination in subjec...
In order to study face recognition in relative isolation from visual processes that may also contrib...