This contribution examining previous studies that attempted to teach individuals with prosopagnosia how to improve their ability to recognize faces
Whether face and object recognition are dissociated in prosopagnosia continues to be debated: a rece...
Prosopagnosia is a rare neuropathological disorder characterized by the inability to recognize famil...
Background: Recent work has shown that perceptual learning can improve face discrimination in subjec...
Face recognition is a fundamental cognitive function that is essential for social interaction – yet ...
Humans have traditionally lived in tiny groups of less than a hundred people throughout our evolutio...
Patients with prosopagnosia cannot recognize most faces as familiar; rather, to identify people they...
Prosopagnosia is the impaired ability to recognize familiar faces or to learn facial identity. While...
Prosopagnosia has largely been regarded as an untreatable disorder. However, recent case studies usi...
Face recognition is one of the most important abilities for everyday social interactions. Congenital...
This thesis investigates whether, in addition to the resulting cognitive deficit, abnormal attention...
This paper reports a treatment case study focused on face perception impairments designed for AL, an...
Selective impairment of face recognition following brain damage, as in acquired prosopagnosia, may c...
Developmental prosopagnosics (DPs) have debilitating deficits in face recognition. Trying to memoriz...
A prominent debate in visual perception centers on the nature of mechanisms underlying face processi...
This book provides readers with a simplified and comprehensive account of the cognitive and neural b...
Whether face and object recognition are dissociated in prosopagnosia continues to be debated: a rece...
Prosopagnosia is a rare neuropathological disorder characterized by the inability to recognize famil...
Background: Recent work has shown that perceptual learning can improve face discrimination in subjec...
Face recognition is a fundamental cognitive function that is essential for social interaction – yet ...
Humans have traditionally lived in tiny groups of less than a hundred people throughout our evolutio...
Patients with prosopagnosia cannot recognize most faces as familiar; rather, to identify people they...
Prosopagnosia is the impaired ability to recognize familiar faces or to learn facial identity. While...
Prosopagnosia has largely been regarded as an untreatable disorder. However, recent case studies usi...
Face recognition is one of the most important abilities for everyday social interactions. Congenital...
This thesis investigates whether, in addition to the resulting cognitive deficit, abnormal attention...
This paper reports a treatment case study focused on face perception impairments designed for AL, an...
Selective impairment of face recognition following brain damage, as in acquired prosopagnosia, may c...
Developmental prosopagnosics (DPs) have debilitating deficits in face recognition. Trying to memoriz...
A prominent debate in visual perception centers on the nature of mechanisms underlying face processi...
This book provides readers with a simplified and comprehensive account of the cognitive and neural b...
Whether face and object recognition are dissociated in prosopagnosia continues to be debated: a rece...
Prosopagnosia is a rare neuropathological disorder characterized by the inability to recognize famil...
Background: Recent work has shown that perceptual learning can improve face discrimination in subjec...