Developmental prosopagnosia is a relatively common visuo-cognitive condition, characterised by impaired facial identity recognition. Impairment severity appears to reside on a continuum, however, it is unknown whether instances of milder deficits reflect the successful use of spontaneous (typical) face recognition strategies, or the application of extraneous compensatory cues to recognition. Here, we explore this issue in two studies. First, 23 adults with developmental prosopagnosia were asked about their use of spontaneous versus compensatory face recognition techniques in everyday life, using a series of closed- and open-ended questions. Second, the same participants performed a computerised famous face recognition task where they were a...
In the last 15 years, increasing numbers of individuals have self-referred to research laboratories ...
Introduction: Even though people with congenital prosopagnosia (CP) never develop a normal ability t...
Objective: Seeing a face in motion can improve face recognition in the general population, and studi...
Face recognition is a fundamental cognitive function that is essential for social interaction – yet ...
Diagnosis of developmental or congenital prosopagnosia (CP) involves self-report of everyday face re...
Abstract Background Not being able to recognize a person’s face is a highly debilitating condition f...
Face recognition is one of the most important abilities for everyday social interactions. Congenital...
Face recognition is a fundamental brain function that involves multiple processing stages. Two key s...
Individuals with atypical face recognition skills have been used for many years as a theoretical win...
Cognitive models propose that face recognition is accomplished through a series of discrete stages, ...
There is an ongoing debate about whether face recognition and object recognition constitute separate...
Developmental prosopagnosia (DP) is a cognitive condition characterized by a severe deficit in face ...
It has been estimated that one out of 40 people in the general population suffer from congenital pro...
Introduction: Even though people with congenital prosopagnosia (CP) never develop a normal ability t...
Developmental prosopagnosia (DP) is a cognitive condition characterized by a severe deficit in face ...
In the last 15 years, increasing numbers of individuals have self-referred to research laboratories ...
Introduction: Even though people with congenital prosopagnosia (CP) never develop a normal ability t...
Objective: Seeing a face in motion can improve face recognition in the general population, and studi...
Face recognition is a fundamental cognitive function that is essential for social interaction – yet ...
Diagnosis of developmental or congenital prosopagnosia (CP) involves self-report of everyday face re...
Abstract Background Not being able to recognize a person’s face is a highly debilitating condition f...
Face recognition is one of the most important abilities for everyday social interactions. Congenital...
Face recognition is a fundamental brain function that involves multiple processing stages. Two key s...
Individuals with atypical face recognition skills have been used for many years as a theoretical win...
Cognitive models propose that face recognition is accomplished through a series of discrete stages, ...
There is an ongoing debate about whether face recognition and object recognition constitute separate...
Developmental prosopagnosia (DP) is a cognitive condition characterized by a severe deficit in face ...
It has been estimated that one out of 40 people in the general population suffer from congenital pro...
Introduction: Even though people with congenital prosopagnosia (CP) never develop a normal ability t...
Developmental prosopagnosia (DP) is a cognitive condition characterized by a severe deficit in face ...
In the last 15 years, increasing numbers of individuals have self-referred to research laboratories ...
Introduction: Even though people with congenital prosopagnosia (CP) never develop a normal ability t...
Objective: Seeing a face in motion can improve face recognition in the general population, and studi...