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Le probleme de la specificite du deficit de la reconnaissance du visage humain lors des lesions hemispheriques unilaterales
A. Tzavaras,H. Hecaen,H. Le Bras +2 more
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In this paper, a serie of tests concernant l'identification de photographies and de dessins de visages humains, de Dessins sans signification, de modeles ombres or de representations d'objets de meme categorie are presented.About:
This article is published in Neuropsychologia.The article was published on 1970-11-01. It has received 78 citations till now.read more
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The anatomical basis of prosopagnosia
TL;DR: Evidence is presented that patients with prosopagnosia have right anterior inferior occipital lesions in the region of the occipitals and the anatomical connections of these regions and the results of experiments in animals are discussed.
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Accounting for delusional misidentifications.
Hadyn D. Ellis,Andrew W. Young +1 more
TL;DR: Capgras' syndrome is suggested to involve impairment of processes that can support 'covert' recognition of familiar faces in prosopagnosia, and forms a potential 'mirror image' of the impairments underlying prosopagna, and earlier attempts to link the two conditions directly are questioned.
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Can Face Recognition Really be Dissociated from Object Recognition
TL;DR: It is argued that the current literature on prosopagnosia fails to demonstrate unequivocal evidence for a disproportionate impairment for faces as compared to nonface objects, and questions regarding neuropsychological evidence for the modularity of face recognition, as well as its theoretical and methodological foundations are raised.
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Familiar and unfamiliar face recognition: A review
TL;DR: This review focuses on the evidence, available from experimental investigations of how people recognise faces, for different types of representation existing for each type of face and the factors that may be important for the development of familiar face representations.
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Routes to object constancy: Implications from neurological impairments of object constancy
Glyn W. Humphreys,Riddoch Mj +1 more
TL;DR: This double dissociation suggests that normally there may be two independent means of achieving object constancy: one by processing an object's local distinctive features, the other by describing the object's structure relative to the frame of its principal axis.
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Principles of numerical taxonomy
Robert R. Sokal,P.H.A. Sneath +1 more
TL;DR: The authors continued the story of psychology with added research and enhanced content from the most dynamic areas of the field, such as cognition, gender and diversity studies, neuroscience and more, while at the same time using the most effective teaching approaches and learning tools.
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Looking at Upside-down Faces
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared memory for faces with memory for other classes of familar and complex objects which, like faces, are also customarily seen only in 1 orientation (mono-oriented).
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Visual recognition and recall after right temporal-lobe excision in man
TL;DR: A mild impairment in the perception of complex patterns after right anterior temporal lobectomy, and a much more severe one in the retention of the perceived material are suggested.
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Impairment in Facial Recognition in Patients with Cerebral Disease
Arthur L. Benton,M.W. Van Allen +1 more
TL;DR: The observations clearly indicate that impairment in facial recognition, as assessed by the procedures utilized in the study, is rather closely associated with disease of the right hemisphere.
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