: We administered to large groups of patients with neoplastic or degenerative damage affecting the right or left ATL, the 'Famous People Recognition Battery' (FPRB), in which subjects are required to recognize the same 40 famous people through their faces, voices and names, to clarify which components of famous people recognition are lateralized. At the familiarity level, we found, as expected, a dissociation between a greater impairment of patients with right ATL lesions on the non-verbal (face and voice) recognition modalities and of those with left ATL lesions on name familiarity. Equally expected were results obtained at the naming level, because the worse naming scores for faces and voices were observed in left-sided patients. Less for...
The ability to recognize a famous person occurs through semantic memory. Previous neuroimaging stud...
Objectives: Within the large topic of naming disorders, an important and separated chapter belongs t...
Neuner F, Schweinberger SR. Neuropsychological impairments in the recognition of faces, voices, and ...
: We administered to large groups of patients with neoplastic or degenerative damage affecting the r...
Several anatomo-clinical investigations have shown that familiar face recognition disorders not due ...
The aim of this introduction is to provide a general background for the individual contributions dea...
Right hemisphere dominance in face processing is well established and unilateral right inferior temp...
In the study of prosopagnosia, several issues (such as the specific or non-specific manifestations o...
Abstract--Words, familiar faces and unfamiliar faces were tachistoscopically presented in lateral vi...
The aim of this study consisted of using neuropsychological data obtained in two patients (VL and St...
Face perception is highly lateralized to the right hemisphere (RH) in humans, as supported originall...
We describe a patient (CD), with a right fronto-temporal degeneration, who showed massive defects in...
Right hemisphere dominance in face processing is well established and unilateral right inferior temp...
Processing a famous face involves a cascade of steps including detecting the presence of a face, rec...
Deficits in face processing have been described in the behavioral variant of fronto-temporal dementi...
The ability to recognize a famous person occurs through semantic memory. Previous neuroimaging stud...
Objectives: Within the large topic of naming disorders, an important and separated chapter belongs t...
Neuner F, Schweinberger SR. Neuropsychological impairments in the recognition of faces, voices, and ...
: We administered to large groups of patients with neoplastic or degenerative damage affecting the r...
Several anatomo-clinical investigations have shown that familiar face recognition disorders not due ...
The aim of this introduction is to provide a general background for the individual contributions dea...
Right hemisphere dominance in face processing is well established and unilateral right inferior temp...
In the study of prosopagnosia, several issues (such as the specific or non-specific manifestations o...
Abstract--Words, familiar faces and unfamiliar faces were tachistoscopically presented in lateral vi...
The aim of this study consisted of using neuropsychological data obtained in two patients (VL and St...
Face perception is highly lateralized to the right hemisphere (RH) in humans, as supported originall...
We describe a patient (CD), with a right fronto-temporal degeneration, who showed massive defects in...
Right hemisphere dominance in face processing is well established and unilateral right inferior temp...
Processing a famous face involves a cascade of steps including detecting the presence of a face, rec...
Deficits in face processing have been described in the behavioral variant of fronto-temporal dementi...
The ability to recognize a famous person occurs through semantic memory. Previous neuroimaging stud...
Objectives: Within the large topic of naming disorders, an important and separated chapter belongs t...
Neuner F, Schweinberger SR. Neuropsychological impairments in the recognition of faces, voices, and ...