Difficulty in recalling people’s name is one of the most universally experienced changes in old age and would also constitute one of the earliest symptom of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Direct gaze, i.e., another individual’s gaze directed to the observer that leads to eye contact, has been shown to improve memory for faces and concomitant verbal information. Here, we investigated whether this effect extends to memory for Face-Name association and can thus enhance names’ retrieval in normal aging and in AD, at the early stage of the disease. Twenty AD patients, 20 older adults and 25 young adults participated in our study. Subjects were presented with faces displaying either direct or averted gaze in association with a name presented orally. T...
Dementia is the breakdown of cognitive processes later in life. In the present study, the effects of...
Invited talk - Symposium D: Interdisciplinary approaches for detection in Alzheimer’s DiseaseOrganiz...
Previous studies have indicated that older adults have a special deficit in the encoding and retriev...
International audiencePerceiving a direct gaze (i.e. another individual’s gaze directed to the obser...
ObjectiveThe Face-Name Associative Memory test (FNAME) has recently received attention as a test for...
Objective The Face-Name Associative Memory test (FNAME) has recently received attention as a test fo...
YesBackground: The face-name association technique (FNAT) is commonly used to investigate name recal...
Aging has traditionally been related to impairments in name retrieval. These impairments have usuall...
Werheid K, Clare L. Are faces special in Alzheimer's disease? Cognitive conceptualisation, neural co...
Subjects over the age of 50 were presented with famous and nonfamous male faces. If they recognized ...
Purpose: To assess visual associative learning and famous face recognition ability among subjects wi...
Introduction The Face Name Associative Memory Exam (FNAME) is sensitive to associative memory change...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is considered as a major public health concern. Given the poor outcomes ass...
Previous research suggested that eye movement patterns were closely linked with face recognition per...
Dementia is the breakdown of cognitive processes later in life. In the present study, the effects of...
Invited talk - Symposium D: Interdisciplinary approaches for detection in Alzheimer’s DiseaseOrganiz...
Previous studies have indicated that older adults have a special deficit in the encoding and retriev...
International audiencePerceiving a direct gaze (i.e. another individual’s gaze directed to the obser...
ObjectiveThe Face-Name Associative Memory test (FNAME) has recently received attention as a test for...
Objective The Face-Name Associative Memory test (FNAME) has recently received attention as a test fo...
YesBackground: The face-name association technique (FNAT) is commonly used to investigate name recal...
Aging has traditionally been related to impairments in name retrieval. These impairments have usuall...
Werheid K, Clare L. Are faces special in Alzheimer's disease? Cognitive conceptualisation, neural co...
Subjects over the age of 50 were presented with famous and nonfamous male faces. If they recognized ...
Purpose: To assess visual associative learning and famous face recognition ability among subjects wi...
Introduction The Face Name Associative Memory Exam (FNAME) is sensitive to associative memory change...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is considered as a major public health concern. Given the poor outcomes ass...
Previous research suggested that eye movement patterns were closely linked with face recognition per...
Dementia is the breakdown of cognitive processes later in life. In the present study, the effects of...
Invited talk - Symposium D: Interdisciplinary approaches for detection in Alzheimer’s DiseaseOrganiz...
Previous studies have indicated that older adults have a special deficit in the encoding and retriev...