The paper describes the case of a person (GB) without any clinical evidence of cerebral disease who showed a specific impairment in the retrieval of biographical information, including names, about famous people. This deficit appeared while GB scored normally in different long-term memory tasks, and in object naming tasks. Moreover, he showed no impairment in the structural encoding and the recognition of faces. His specific impairment is interpreted both in terms of Bruce and Young's (1986) functional model of person recognition and in terms of the more recent Burton et al. (1990) interactive activation version of the Bruce and Young model
Objective: This study addressed the issue of whether person naming deficits in mild cognitive impair...
The performance of a severe amnesic patient (AC) was explored across two tasks designed to assess hi...
Processing a famous face involves a cascade of steps including detecting the presence of a face, rec...
The current status of Bruce and Young's (1986) serial model of face naming is discussed 25 years aft...
We report data from a patient, NE, who after surviving encephalitis made misidentification responses...
Neuner F, Schweinberger SR. Neuropsychological impairments in the recognition of faces, voices, and ...
Reinkemeier M, Markowitsch HJ, Rauch M, Kessler J. Differential impairments in recalling people's na...
Patients with closed-head injury frequently complain about difficulties with retrieving the names of...
A patient with an extremely long-standing low grade glioma affecting the left temporal lobe is descr...
On seeing familiar persons, biographical (semantic) information is typically retrieved faster and mo...
Elderly people frequently complain spontaneously about their inability to remember people and their ...
The last element in the cognitive model of face processing is the person-identity node, containing b...
Case A.C.A. presented an associated impairment of visual recognition and semantic knowledge for cele...
On seeing familiar persons, biographical (semantic) information is typically retrieved faster and mo...
On seeing familiar persons, biographical (semantic) information is typically retrieved faster and mo...
Objective: This study addressed the issue of whether person naming deficits in mild cognitive impair...
The performance of a severe amnesic patient (AC) was explored across two tasks designed to assess hi...
Processing a famous face involves a cascade of steps including detecting the presence of a face, rec...
The current status of Bruce and Young's (1986) serial model of face naming is discussed 25 years aft...
We report data from a patient, NE, who after surviving encephalitis made misidentification responses...
Neuner F, Schweinberger SR. Neuropsychological impairments in the recognition of faces, voices, and ...
Reinkemeier M, Markowitsch HJ, Rauch M, Kessler J. Differential impairments in recalling people's na...
Patients with closed-head injury frequently complain about difficulties with retrieving the names of...
A patient with an extremely long-standing low grade glioma affecting the left temporal lobe is descr...
On seeing familiar persons, biographical (semantic) information is typically retrieved faster and mo...
Elderly people frequently complain spontaneously about their inability to remember people and their ...
The last element in the cognitive model of face processing is the person-identity node, containing b...
Case A.C.A. presented an associated impairment of visual recognition and semantic knowledge for cele...
On seeing familiar persons, biographical (semantic) information is typically retrieved faster and mo...
On seeing familiar persons, biographical (semantic) information is typically retrieved faster and mo...
Objective: This study addressed the issue of whether person naming deficits in mild cognitive impair...
The performance of a severe amnesic patient (AC) was explored across two tasks designed to assess hi...
Processing a famous face involves a cascade of steps including detecting the presence of a face, rec...