This study aims to demonstrate that the left and right anterior temporal lobes (ATLs) perform critical but unique roles in famous face identification, with damage to either leading to differing deficit patterns reflecting decreased access to lexical or semantic concepts but not their degradation. Famous face identification was studied in 22 presurgical and 14 postsurgical temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) patients and 20 healthy comparison subjects using free recall and multiple choice (MC) paradigms. Right TLE patients exhibited presurgical deficits in famous face recognition, and postsurgical deficits in both famous face recognition and familiarity judgments. However, they did not exhibit any problems with naming before or after surgery. In co...
Deficits in face processing have been described in the behavioral variant of fronto-temporal dementi...
Memory for pairs of unfamiliar children's faces was investigated in 29 children and adolescents...
Contemporary neuroscientific accounts suggest that ventral anterior temporal lobe (ATL) acts as a bi...
This study aims to demonstrate that the left and right anterior temporal lobes (ATLs) perform critic...
The presence and degree of specialisation between the ATLs is a key issue indebates about the neural...
The ability to recognize a famous person occurs through semantic memory. Previous neuroimaging stud...
Patients with anterior temporal lobe (ATL) lesions show semantic and lexical retrieval deficits, and...
Anterior temporal lobectomy (ATL) is the most common surgical treatment for drug-resistant temporal ...
Processing a famous face involves a cascade of steps including detecting the presence of a face, rec...
Tests of word and face processing were given to patients with complex partial epilepsy focussed on t...
In this thesis, Position Emission Tomography (PET) was used to investigate how the human brain ident...
Temporal lobe epilepsy is a neurological disease that affects millions of individuals worldwide. The...
Famous people and artifacts are referred to as ‘‘unique entities’’ (UEs) due to the unique nature of...
Famous people and artifacts are referred to as ‘‘unique entities’’ (UEs) due to the unique nature of...
Patients with semantic dementia (SD), a neurodegenerative disease affecting the anterior temporal lo...
Deficits in face processing have been described in the behavioral variant of fronto-temporal dementi...
Memory for pairs of unfamiliar children's faces was investigated in 29 children and adolescents...
Contemporary neuroscientific accounts suggest that ventral anterior temporal lobe (ATL) acts as a bi...
This study aims to demonstrate that the left and right anterior temporal lobes (ATLs) perform critic...
The presence and degree of specialisation between the ATLs is a key issue indebates about the neural...
The ability to recognize a famous person occurs through semantic memory. Previous neuroimaging stud...
Patients with anterior temporal lobe (ATL) lesions show semantic and lexical retrieval deficits, and...
Anterior temporal lobectomy (ATL) is the most common surgical treatment for drug-resistant temporal ...
Processing a famous face involves a cascade of steps including detecting the presence of a face, rec...
Tests of word and face processing were given to patients with complex partial epilepsy focussed on t...
In this thesis, Position Emission Tomography (PET) was used to investigate how the human brain ident...
Temporal lobe epilepsy is a neurological disease that affects millions of individuals worldwide. The...
Famous people and artifacts are referred to as ‘‘unique entities’’ (UEs) due to the unique nature of...
Famous people and artifacts are referred to as ‘‘unique entities’’ (UEs) due to the unique nature of...
Patients with semantic dementia (SD), a neurodegenerative disease affecting the anterior temporal lo...
Deficits in face processing have been described in the behavioral variant of fronto-temporal dementi...
Memory for pairs of unfamiliar children's faces was investigated in 29 children and adolescents...
Contemporary neuroscientific accounts suggest that ventral anterior temporal lobe (ATL) acts as a bi...