Several accounts have been proposed to explain category-specific recognition impairments, but only a few accounts suggest that category-specific deficits may be caused by a deficit in recurrent processing between the levels of a hierarchically organized visual object recognition system. Here, we tested predictions of interactive processing theories on the emergence of category-selective naming deficits in neurologically intact observers and in patient GA, a single case showing a category-specific impairment for natural objects after a herpes simplex encephalitis infection. Fragmented object outlines were repeatedly presented until correct naming occurred (maximum 10 times), and the fragments increased in length with every repetition. We stu...
Category-specic semantic impairments have been ex-plained in terms of preferential damage to differe...
Object and scene recognition both require mapping of incoming sensory information to existing concep...
We report the performance of a herpes simplex encephalitis patient, EA, who shows a dissociation bet...
Several accounts have been proposed to explain category-specific recognition impairments, but only a...
Category-specific impairments of object recognition and naming are among the most intriguing disorde...
We report a case series analysis of a group of seven patients with apparent "category-specific" diso...
We report a case series analysis of a group of seven patients with apparent "category-specific" diso...
Objectives. The preferential involvement of living categories in naming impairment is well recognise...
Human object recognition is remarkably efficient. In recent years, significant advancements have bee...
The dramatic effects of brain damage can provide some of the most interesting insights into the natu...
A category-specific naming effect penalizing living things has often been reported in patients suffe...
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The organisational principles of the visual ventral stream are still highly debated, particularly th...
Original article can be found at: http://www.informaworld.com Copyright Informa / Taylor and Francis...
We report a quantitative investigation of the visual identification and auditory comprehension defic...
Category-specic semantic impairments have been ex-plained in terms of preferential damage to differe...
Object and scene recognition both require mapping of incoming sensory information to existing concep...
We report the performance of a herpes simplex encephalitis patient, EA, who shows a dissociation bet...
Several accounts have been proposed to explain category-specific recognition impairments, but only a...
Category-specific impairments of object recognition and naming are among the most intriguing disorde...
We report a case series analysis of a group of seven patients with apparent "category-specific" diso...
We report a case series analysis of a group of seven patients with apparent "category-specific" diso...
Objectives. The preferential involvement of living categories in naming impairment is well recognise...
Human object recognition is remarkably efficient. In recent years, significant advancements have bee...
The dramatic effects of brain damage can provide some of the most interesting insights into the natu...
A category-specific naming effect penalizing living things has often been reported in patients suffe...
Original article can be found at: http://journals.cambridge.org/action/login Copyright Cambridge Uni...
The organisational principles of the visual ventral stream are still highly debated, particularly th...
Original article can be found at: http://www.informaworld.com Copyright Informa / Taylor and Francis...
We report a quantitative investigation of the visual identification and auditory comprehension defic...
Category-specic semantic impairments have been ex-plained in terms of preferential damage to differe...
Object and scene recognition both require mapping of incoming sensory information to existing concep...
We report the performance of a herpes simplex encephalitis patient, EA, who shows a dissociation bet...