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Developmental prosopagnosia: a review.

by Thomas Kress , Irene Daum - Behav Neurol , 2003
"... Abstract. This article reviews the published literature on developmental prosopagnosia, a condition in which the ability to recognize other persons by facial information alone has never been acquired. Due to the very low incidence of this syndrome, case reports are sparse. We review the available d ..."
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Abstract. This article reviews the published literature on developmental prosopagnosia, a condition in which the ability to recognize other persons by facial information alone has never been acquired. Due to the very low incidence of this syndrome, case reports are sparse. We review the available

Developmental prosopagnosia with normal configural processing

by Bradley C. Duchaine - Neuroreport , 2000
"... I am extremely grateful for B.C.'s time and enthusiasm. This article was greatly improved by Leda Cosmides' criticisms. Images for some of the experiments were provided courtesy of Michael Tarr (Brown University, Providence, RI). This ..."
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I am extremely grateful for B.C.'s time and enthusiasm. This article was greatly improved by Leda Cosmides' criticisms. Images for some of the experiments were provided courtesy of Michael Tarr (Brown University, Providence, RI). This

Developmental prosopagnosia and the Benton Facial Recognition Test

by Bradley C. Duchaine, Ken Nakayama - Neurology , 2004
"... Abstract—The Benton Facial Recognition Test is used for clinical and research purposes, but evidence suggests that it is possible to pass the test with impaired face discrimination abilities. The authors tested 11 patients with developmental prosopagnosia using this test, and a majority scored in th ..."
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Abstract—The Benton Facial Recognition Test is used for clinical and research purposes, but evidence suggests that it is possible to pass the test with impaired face discrimination abilities. The authors tested 11 patients with developmental prosopagnosia using this test, and a majority scored

Psychosocial consequences of developmental prosopagnosia: A problem of recognition

by Lucy Yardleya, Lisa Mcdermotta, Stephanie Pisarskia, Brad Duchaineb, Ken Nakayamac
"... Objective: To provide the first systematic in-depth description of the consequences of developmental prosopagnosia (DP; ‘face blindness’) for psychosocial functioning and occupational disability, in order to determine what kind of professional intervention may be needed. Methods: Semi-structured tel ..."
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Objective: To provide the first systematic in-depth description of the consequences of developmental prosopagnosia (DP; ‘face blindness’) for psychosocial functioning and occupational disability, in order to determine what kind of professional intervention may be needed. Methods: Semi

Event-related potentials reflect heterogeneity of developmental prosopagnosia

by Denise A. Minnebusch, Boris Suchan, Meike Ramon, Irene Daum - European Journal of Neuroscience , 2007
"... Event-related potential (ERP) studies of developmental prosopagnosia (DP) are rare. Previous ERP investigations have reported smaller N170 amplitude differences between faces and objects in at least three prosopagnosics. The present study is based on a combination of behavioural and electrophysiolog ..."
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Event-related potential (ERP) studies of developmental prosopagnosia (DP) are rare. Previous ERP investigations have reported smaller N170 amplitude differences between faces and objects in at least three prosopagnosics. The present study is based on a combination of behavioural

Dissociations of face and object recognition in developmental prosopagnosia

by Brad Duchaine, Ken Nakayama - Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience , 2005
"... & Neuropsychological studies with patients suffering from prosopagnosia have provided the main evidence for the hypothesis that the recognition of faces and objects rely on distinct mechanisms. Yet doubts remain, and it has been argued that no case demonstrating an unequivocal face spe-cific def ..."
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on separate mechanisms and that devel-opmental prosopagnosia constitutes a disorder separate from developmental agnosia. &

Cognitive Neuropsychology Holistic processing of the mouth but not the eyes in developmental prosopagnosia

by Joseph Degutis , Sarah Cohan , Rogelio J Mercado , Jeremy Wilmer , Ken Nakayama , Joseph Degutis , Sarah Cohan , Rogelio J Mercado , Jeremy Wilmer , Ken Nakayama
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A JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY Holistic face training enhances face processing in developmental prosopagnosia

by Joseph Degutis, Sarah Cohan, Ken Nakayama
"... Prosopagnosia has largely been regarded as an untreatable disorder. However, recent case studies using cognitive training have shown that it is possible to enhance face recognition abilities in individuals with developmental prosopagnosia. Our goal was to determine if this approach could be effectiv ..."
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Prosopagnosia has largely been regarded as an untreatable disorder. However, recent case studies using cognitive training have shown that it is possible to enhance face recognition abilities in individuals with developmental prosopagnosia. Our goal was to determine if this approach could

Naso-temporal asymmetry in the N170 for processing faces in normal viewers but not in developmental prosopagnosia

by Beatrice De Gelder , Jeroen J Stekelenburg , 2005
"... Abstract Some elementary aspects of faces can be processed before cortical maturation or after lesion of primary visual cortex. Recent findings suggesting a role of an evolutionary ancient visual system in face processing have exploited the relative advantage of the temporal hemifield (nasal hemire ..."
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and suggest a potentially important factor in the origins of developmental prosopagnosia. © 2004 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved. Keywords: N170; Prosopagnosia; Naso-temporal asymmetry; Non-LGN based vision; Subcortical visual processing Research on human visual abilities through normal lifespan

Specialized face perception mechanisms extract both part and spacing information: evidence from developmental prosopagnosia

by Galit Yovel, Brad Duchaine - Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience , 2006
"... & It is well established that faces are processed by mecha-nisms that are not used with other objects. Two prominent hypotheses have been proposed to characterize how informa-tion is represented by these special mechanisms. The spacing hypothesis suggests that face-specific mechanisms primarily ..."
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representation. Here we examined these hypotheses by testing a group of de-velopmental prosopagnosics (DPs) who suffer from deficits in face recognition. Subjects performed a face discrimination task with faces that differed either in the spacing of the parts but not the parts (spacing task), or in the parts
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