Prevalent face recognition difficulties in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) have typically been attributed to the underlying episodic and semantic memory impairment. The aim of the current study was to determine if AD patients are also impaired at the perceptual level for faces, more specifically at extracting a visual representation of an individual face. To address this question, we investigated the matching of simultaneously presented individual faces and of other nonface familiar shapes (cars), at both upright and inverted orientation, in a group of mild AD patients and in a group of healthy older controls matched for age and education. AD patients showed a reduced inversion effect (i.e., larger performance for upright than inverted stimuli) fo...
Age-associated cognitive decline (AACD) is a natural part of life. The difference between malignant ...
BACKGROUND: Facial emotion recognition (FER) and gaze direction (GD) identification are core compone...
Difficulty in recalling people’s name is one of the most universally experienced changes in old age ...
Prevalent face recognition difficulties in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) have typically been attributed t...
Face recognition deficits are frequently reported in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and often attributed t...
Previous research has shown that individuals with Alzheimer's disease (AD) develop visuospatial diff...
Werheid K, Clare L. Are faces special in Alzheimer's disease? Cognitive conceptualisation, neural co...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD), a devastating neurodegenerative disease, profoundly affects an individual’...
We investigated the mere exposure effect and the explicit memory in Alzheimer's disease (AD) patient...
Background: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) neuropathology affects the brain regions responsible for visuos...
We investigated the mere exposure effect and the explicit memory in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patient...
Background: Although several studies have found evidence of impairment in facial emotion recognition...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize deficits in nonverbal recognition memory and functional brain changes ass...
OBJECTIVES:: A deficit in facial emotion recognition was described in patients with Alzheimer diseas...
Similar manifestations of functional decline in ageing and Alzheimer’s disease obscure differences i...
Age-associated cognitive decline (AACD) is a natural part of life. The difference between malignant ...
BACKGROUND: Facial emotion recognition (FER) and gaze direction (GD) identification are core compone...
Difficulty in recalling people’s name is one of the most universally experienced changes in old age ...
Prevalent face recognition difficulties in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) have typically been attributed t...
Face recognition deficits are frequently reported in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and often attributed t...
Previous research has shown that individuals with Alzheimer's disease (AD) develop visuospatial diff...
Werheid K, Clare L. Are faces special in Alzheimer's disease? Cognitive conceptualisation, neural co...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD), a devastating neurodegenerative disease, profoundly affects an individual’...
We investigated the mere exposure effect and the explicit memory in Alzheimer's disease (AD) patient...
Background: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) neuropathology affects the brain regions responsible for visuos...
We investigated the mere exposure effect and the explicit memory in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patient...
Background: Although several studies have found evidence of impairment in facial emotion recognition...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize deficits in nonverbal recognition memory and functional brain changes ass...
OBJECTIVES:: A deficit in facial emotion recognition was described in patients with Alzheimer diseas...
Similar manifestations of functional decline in ageing and Alzheimer’s disease obscure differences i...
Age-associated cognitive decline (AACD) is a natural part of life. The difference between malignant ...
BACKGROUND: Facial emotion recognition (FER) and gaze direction (GD) identification are core compone...
Difficulty in recalling people’s name is one of the most universally experienced changes in old age ...