Face recognition deficits are frequently reported in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and often attributed to memory impairment. However, it has been hypothesized that failure in identifying familiar people could also be due to deficits in higher-level perceptual processes, since there is evidence showing a reduced inversion effect for faces but not for cars in AD. To address the involvement of these higher processes, we investigated event-related potential (ERP) neural correlates of faces in a patient with AD showing a face recognition deficit. Eight healthy participants were tested as a control group. Participants performed different tasks following the stimulus presentation. In experiment 1, they should indicate whether the stimulus was either a...
Objectives: An event-related brain potential (ERP) study investigated how different processing stage...
Subjective memory complaints (SMCs), which occur in the absence of clinical memory deficits, may pre...
Dual process models of recognition memory propose two distinct routes for recognizing a face: recoll...
Prevalent face recognition difficulties in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) have typically been attributed t...
Werheid K, Clare L. Are faces special in Alzheimer's disease? Cognitive conceptualisation, neural co...
Objectives: The present study aims to evaluate the amplitude and latency of event-related potentials...
International audienceEarly Alzheimer's disease can involve social disinvestment, possibly as a cons...
Background: Although several studies have found evidence of impairment in facial emotion recognition...
OBJECTIVES:: A deficit in facial emotion recognition was described in patients with Alzheimer diseas...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD), a devastating neurodegenerative disease, profoundly affects an individual’...
Objectives: A deficit in facial emotion recognition was described in patients with Alzheimer disease...
BACKGROUND: Facial emotion recognition (FER) and gaze direction (GD) identification are core compone...
Behavioral studies have shown that the recognition of facial expressions may be impaired in patients...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize deficits in nonverbal recognition memory and functional brain changes ass...
Age-associated cognitive decline (AACD) is a natural part of life. The difference between malignant ...
Objectives: An event-related brain potential (ERP) study investigated how different processing stage...
Subjective memory complaints (SMCs), which occur in the absence of clinical memory deficits, may pre...
Dual process models of recognition memory propose two distinct routes for recognizing a face: recoll...
Prevalent face recognition difficulties in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) have typically been attributed t...
Werheid K, Clare L. Are faces special in Alzheimer's disease? Cognitive conceptualisation, neural co...
Objectives: The present study aims to evaluate the amplitude and latency of event-related potentials...
International audienceEarly Alzheimer's disease can involve social disinvestment, possibly as a cons...
Background: Although several studies have found evidence of impairment in facial emotion recognition...
OBJECTIVES:: A deficit in facial emotion recognition was described in patients with Alzheimer diseas...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD), a devastating neurodegenerative disease, profoundly affects an individual’...
Objectives: A deficit in facial emotion recognition was described in patients with Alzheimer disease...
BACKGROUND: Facial emotion recognition (FER) and gaze direction (GD) identification are core compone...
Behavioral studies have shown that the recognition of facial expressions may be impaired in patients...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize deficits in nonverbal recognition memory and functional brain changes ass...
Age-associated cognitive decline (AACD) is a natural part of life. The difference between malignant ...
Objectives: An event-related brain potential (ERP) study investigated how different processing stage...
Subjective memory complaints (SMCs), which occur in the absence of clinical memory deficits, may pre...
Dual process models of recognition memory propose two distinct routes for recognizing a face: recoll...