The sudden inability to recognize individual faces following brain damage was first reported in a scientific journal 150 years ago and termed 'prosopagnosia' 70 years ago. While the term originally identified a face-selective neurological condition, it is now obscured by a sequence of imprecisions. First, prosopagnosia is routinely used to define symptoms of individual face recognition (IFR) difficulties in the context of visual object agnosia or other neurological conditions, or even in the normal population. Second, this over-expansive definition has lent support to a long-standing within-category recognition account of prosopagnosia, that is, that the impairment of IFR reflects a general impairment in recognizing within-category objects....
Recent studies have provided solid evidence for pure cases of prosopagnosia following brain damage. ...
The clinical symptom of an inability to recognize familiar faces is called “prosopagnosia”. It is a ...
Prosopagnosia is an impairment at individualizing faces that classically follows brain damage. Sever...
Prosopagnosia is classically defined as a disorder of visual recognition specific to faces, followin...
The understanding of the nature of prosopagnosia remains largely unclear and debated. One of the maj...
Prosopagnosia is the impaired ability to recognize familiar faces or to learn facial identity. While...
Prosopagnosia is the impaired ability to recognize familiar faces or to learn facial identity. While...
& One of the most impressive disorders following brain damage to the ventral occipitotemporal co...
One of the most impressive disorders following brain damage to the ventral occipitotemporal cortex i...
& One of the most impressive disorders following brain damage to the ventral occipitotemporal co...
Geskin and Behrmann (2017) analyzed more than 700 scientific reports of people suffering from long-t...
One of the most impressive disorders following brain damage to the ventral occipitotemporal cortex i...
In this paper I review the neuroimaging studies carried out over the past few years on a brain-damag...
Prosopagnosia is a cognitive disorder that affects one’s ability to recognize faces. Prosopagnosia c...
Prosopagnosia is a cognitive disorder that affects one’s ability to recognize faces. Prosopagnosia c...
Recent studies have provided solid evidence for pure cases of prosopagnosia following brain damage. ...
The clinical symptom of an inability to recognize familiar faces is called “prosopagnosia”. It is a ...
Prosopagnosia is an impairment at individualizing faces that classically follows brain damage. Sever...
Prosopagnosia is classically defined as a disorder of visual recognition specific to faces, followin...
The understanding of the nature of prosopagnosia remains largely unclear and debated. One of the maj...
Prosopagnosia is the impaired ability to recognize familiar faces or to learn facial identity. While...
Prosopagnosia is the impaired ability to recognize familiar faces or to learn facial identity. While...
& One of the most impressive disorders following brain damage to the ventral occipitotemporal co...
One of the most impressive disorders following brain damage to the ventral occipitotemporal cortex i...
& One of the most impressive disorders following brain damage to the ventral occipitotemporal co...
Geskin and Behrmann (2017) analyzed more than 700 scientific reports of people suffering from long-t...
One of the most impressive disorders following brain damage to the ventral occipitotemporal cortex i...
In this paper I review the neuroimaging studies carried out over the past few years on a brain-damag...
Prosopagnosia is a cognitive disorder that affects one’s ability to recognize faces. Prosopagnosia c...
Prosopagnosia is a cognitive disorder that affects one’s ability to recognize faces. Prosopagnosia c...
Recent studies have provided solid evidence for pure cases of prosopagnosia following brain damage. ...
The clinical symptom of an inability to recognize familiar faces is called “prosopagnosia”. It is a ...
Prosopagnosia is an impairment at individualizing faces that classically follows brain damage. Sever...