Although Capgras delusion (CD) patients are capable of recognizing familiar faces, they present a delusional belief that some relatives have been replaced by impostors. CD has been explained as a selective disruption of a pathway processing affective values of familiar faces. To test the integrity of connections within face processing circuitry, diffusion tensor imaging was performed in a CD patient and 10 age-matched controls. Voxel-based morphometry indicated gray matter damage in right frontal areas. Tractography was used to examine two important tracts of the face processing circuitry: the inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus (IFOF) and the inferior longitudinal (ILF). The superior longitudinal fasciculus (SLF) and commissural tracts we...
Using diffusion tensor imaging and tractography, we found that a disruption in structural connectivi...
Face recognition is a primary social skill which depends on a distributed neural network. A pronounc...
Congenital prosopagnosia (CP) refers to the lifelong impairment in face recognition in individuals w...
AbstractAlthough Capgras delusion (CD) patients are capable of recognizing familiar faces, they pres...
Available online 7 January 2016Although Capgras delusion (CD) patients are capable of recognizing fa...
Capgras delusion is the belief that significant others have been replaced by impostors, robots or al...
Capgras syndrome is characterised by the belief that a significant other has been replaced by an ide...
Capgras syndrome is characterized by the belief that a significant other has been replaced by an ide...
Progressive prosopagnosia (PP) is a clinical syndrome characterized by a progressive and selective i...
Introduction. This study was designed to elucidate the relationship between different types of cover...
A 25 year old male patient presented with the "delusion of doubles" (Capgras syndrome). The patient ...
A useful framework for understanding the mental representation of facial identity is face-space (Val...
In this viewpoint, we discuss the new evidence on covert face recognition in prosopagnosia presented...
We report a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) adaptation study of two well-described pati...
Two areas in the human occipito-temporal cortex respond preferentially to faces: 'the fusiform face ...
Using diffusion tensor imaging and tractography, we found that a disruption in structural connectivi...
Face recognition is a primary social skill which depends on a distributed neural network. A pronounc...
Congenital prosopagnosia (CP) refers to the lifelong impairment in face recognition in individuals w...
AbstractAlthough Capgras delusion (CD) patients are capable of recognizing familiar faces, they pres...
Available online 7 January 2016Although Capgras delusion (CD) patients are capable of recognizing fa...
Capgras delusion is the belief that significant others have been replaced by impostors, robots or al...
Capgras syndrome is characterised by the belief that a significant other has been replaced by an ide...
Capgras syndrome is characterized by the belief that a significant other has been replaced by an ide...
Progressive prosopagnosia (PP) is a clinical syndrome characterized by a progressive and selective i...
Introduction. This study was designed to elucidate the relationship between different types of cover...
A 25 year old male patient presented with the "delusion of doubles" (Capgras syndrome). The patient ...
A useful framework for understanding the mental representation of facial identity is face-space (Val...
In this viewpoint, we discuss the new evidence on covert face recognition in prosopagnosia presented...
We report a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) adaptation study of two well-described pati...
Two areas in the human occipito-temporal cortex respond preferentially to faces: 'the fusiform face ...
Using diffusion tensor imaging and tractography, we found that a disruption in structural connectivi...
Face recognition is a primary social skill which depends on a distributed neural network. A pronounc...
Congenital prosopagnosia (CP) refers to the lifelong impairment in face recognition in individuals w...