Individual faces are notoriously difficult to recognize when they are presented upside-down. Since acquired prosopagnosia (AP) has been associated with an impairment of expert face processes, a reduced or abolished face inversion effect (FIE) is expected in AP. However, previous studies have incongruently reported apparent normal effects of inversion, a decreased or abolished FIE, but also a surprisingly better performance for inverted faces for some patients. While these discrepant observations may be due to the variability of high-level processes impaired, a careful look at the literature rather suggests that the pattern of FIE in prosopagnosia has been obscured by a selection of patients with associated low-level defects and general visu...
A recent study published in this journal has shown an abnormal performance at discriminating differe...
Recent studies have provided solid evidence for pure cases of prosopagnosia following brain damage. ...
Acquired prosopagnosia (AP) is characterized by impaired recognition of individual faces following b...
Using a gaze-contingent morphing approach, we asked human observers to choose one of two faces that ...
AbstractDoes the human visual system contain a specialized system for face recognition, not used for...
In the current study we describe J.M., a 15-year-old boy with a history of congenital brain abnormal...
Many studies have attempted to identify the perceptual underpinnings of developmental prosopagnosia ...
The extent and the impact of spared processing of facial stimuli in the prosopagnosic patient LH is ...
It has long been argued that face processing requires disproportionate reliance on holistic or confi...
Prosopagnosia is classically defined as a disorder of visual recognition specific to faces, followin...
Face recognition is impaired when faces are inverted and disrupted in prosopagnosia. The degree to w...
Selective impairment of face recognition following brain damage, as in acquired prosopagnosia, may c...
AbstractSelective impairment in recognition of faces (prosopagnosia) resulting from certain localize...
Prosopagnosia is an impairment at individualizing faces that classically follows brain damage. Sever...
Cases of cross-modal influence have been observed since the beginning of psychological science. Yet ...
A recent study published in this journal has shown an abnormal performance at discriminating differe...
Recent studies have provided solid evidence for pure cases of prosopagnosia following brain damage. ...
Acquired prosopagnosia (AP) is characterized by impaired recognition of individual faces following b...
Using a gaze-contingent morphing approach, we asked human observers to choose one of two faces that ...
AbstractDoes the human visual system contain a specialized system for face recognition, not used for...
In the current study we describe J.M., a 15-year-old boy with a history of congenital brain abnormal...
Many studies have attempted to identify the perceptual underpinnings of developmental prosopagnosia ...
The extent and the impact of spared processing of facial stimuli in the prosopagnosic patient LH is ...
It has long been argued that face processing requires disproportionate reliance on holistic or confi...
Prosopagnosia is classically defined as a disorder of visual recognition specific to faces, followin...
Face recognition is impaired when faces are inverted and disrupted in prosopagnosia. The degree to w...
Selective impairment of face recognition following brain damage, as in acquired prosopagnosia, may c...
AbstractSelective impairment in recognition of faces (prosopagnosia) resulting from certain localize...
Prosopagnosia is an impairment at individualizing faces that classically follows brain damage. Sever...
Cases of cross-modal influence have been observed since the beginning of psychological science. Yet ...
A recent study published in this journal has shown an abnormal performance at discriminating differe...
Recent studies have provided solid evidence for pure cases of prosopagnosia following brain damage. ...
Acquired prosopagnosia (AP) is characterized by impaired recognition of individual faces following b...