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Fractionation of visual memory: agency detection and its impairment in autism
NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA
Capgras delusion: a window on face recognition
TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES
Canonical views of faces and the cerebral hemispheres
LATERALITY
Developmental prosopagnosia: Should it be taken at face value?
NEUROCASE
Effects of pharmacologically induced changes in NMDA-receptor activity on long-term memory in humans
LEARNING & MEMORY
Not just malingering: Syndrome diagnosis in traumatic brain injury litigation
NEUROREHABILITATION
Association of the distinct visual representations of faces and names: A PET activation study
NEUROIMAGE
Distinct neural systems for the encoding and recognition of topography andfaces
NEUROIMAGE
A functional MRI study of face recognition in patients with prosopagnosia
NEUROREPORT
The development of face expertise
CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROBIOLOGY
A neural basis for expert object recognition
PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE
Structural encoding of human and schematic faces: Holistic and part-based processes
JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE
Face learning and memory: The twins test
NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
Left and right hemisphere contributions to physiognomic and verbal discrimination
NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
Sex-related differences in event-related potentials, face recognition, andfacial affect processing in prepubertal children
NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
Semantic knowledge and episodic memory for faces in semantic dementia
NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
The entry point of face recognition: Evidence for face expertise
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-GENERAL
Neuroscience - The face of controversy
SCIENCE
Learning face-name associations and the effect of age and performance: a PET activation study
NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA
Face module, face network - The cognitive architecture of the brain revealed through studies of face processing
NEUROLOGY
Agnosia for familiar faces and odors in a patient with right temporal lobedysfunction
NEUROLOGY
The professor or the resident? A misidentification of two faces
NEUROLOGY
Selective sparing of face learning in a global amnesic patient
JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY NEUROSURGERY AND PSYCHIATRY
Selective impairment of facial recognition due to a haematoma restricted to the right fusiform and lateral occipital region
JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY NEUROSURGERY AND PSYCHIATRY
Discrimination of spatial relations and features in faces: Effects of inversion and viewing duration
BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY
The neural correlates of person familiarity - A functional magnetic resonance imaging study with clinical implications
BRAIN
Identification of famous faces and buildings - A functional neuroimaging study of semantically unique items
BRAIN
Beyond localisation: a dynamical dual route account of face recognition
ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA
Prosopagnosia
BULLETIN DE L ACADEMIE NATIONALE DE MEDECINE
Impaired recognition of faces following right and left hemispheric lesions: covert recognition, feeling of knowing, and respective function of each hemisphere
BULLETIN DE L ACADEMIE NATIONALE DE MEDECINE
Event-related brain potentials distinguish processing stages involved in face perception and recognition
CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
Self-recognition and the right prefrontal cortex
TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES
Apperceptive agnosia and face recognition
NEUROCASE
Domain specificity in face perception
NATURE NEUROSCIENCE
FFA: a flexible fusiform area for subordinate-level visual processing automatized by expertise
NATURE NEUROSCIENCE
Expertise for cars and birds recruits brain areas involved in face recognition
NATURE NEUROSCIENCE
Cognitive response profile of the human fusiform face area as determined by MEG
CEREBRAL CORTEX
Configural face processes in acquired and developmental prosopagnosia: evidence for two separate face systems?
NEUROREPORT
The face-specific N170 component reflects late stages in the structural encoding of faces
NEUROREPORT
Developmental prosopagnosia with normal configural processing
NEUROREPORT
Neurophysiological correlates of face gender processing in humans
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
Effects of face inversion on the structural encoding and recognition of faces - Evidence from event-related brain potentials
COGNITIVE BRAIN RESEARCH
Stroke-blind for colors, faces and locations: Partial recovery after threeyears
RESTORATIVE NEUROLOGY AND NEUROSCIENCE
The representation of objects in the human occipital and temporal cortex
JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE
Differences in the coding of spatial relations in face identification and basic-level object recognition
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-LEARNING MEMORY AND COGNITION
Neuropsychological impairments in the recognition of faces, voices, and personal names
BRAIN AND COGNITION
Covert processing of faces in prosopagnosia is restricted to facial expressions: Evidence from cross-modal bias
BRAIN AND COGNITION
Searching for the neural correlates of consciousness: Clues from face recognition research
BRAIN AND COGNITION
Disorders of visual recognition
SEMINARS IN NEUROLOGY
Wondrous strange: The neuropsychology of abnormal beliefs
MIND & LANGUAGE
Structural encoding and identification in face processing: ERP evidence for separate mechanisms
COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
Models of face recognition and delusional misidentification: A critical review
COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
Early commitment of neural substrates for face recognition
COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
Does visual subordinate-level categorisation engage the functionally defined fusiform face area?
COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
Prosopamnesia: A selective impairment in face learning
COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
Right N170 modulation in a face discrimination task: An account for categorical perception of familiar faces
PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY
Paradoxical configuration effects for faces and objects in prosopagnosia
NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA
Configurational coding, familiarity and the right hemisphere advantage forface recognition in sheep
NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA
Neural substrates for the recognition of newly learned faces: a functionalMRI study
NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA
Functional delineation of the human occipito-temporal areas related to face and scene processing - A PET study
BRAIN
Face processing in children with Down syndrome
PERCEPTUAL-MOTOR BEHAVIOR IN DOWN SYNDROME
A familial factor in the development of face recognition deficits
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
Imaging visual recognition: PET and fMRI studies of the functional anatomyof human visual recognition
TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES
Modularity and cognition
TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES
Activation of the middle fusiform 'face area' increases with expertise in recognizing novel objects
NATURE NEUROSCIENCE
Contrast polarity and face recognition in the human fusiform gyrus
NATURE NEUROSCIENCE
Figural aftereffects in the perception of faces
PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW
The emotional impact of faces (but not names): Face specific changes in skin conductance responses to familiar and unfamiliar people
CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY
Selective visual streaming in face recognition: evidence from developmental prosopagnosia
NEUROREPORT
Prosopagnosia and structural encoding of faces: Evidence from event-related potentials
NEUROREPORT
It takes longer to recognize the eyes than the whole face in humans
NEUROREPORT
Stimulus inversion and the responses of face and object-sensitive corticalareas
NEUROREPORT
Human face perception traced by magneto- and electro-encephalography
COGNITIVE BRAIN RESEARCH
Can face recognition really be dissociated from object recognition?
JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE
Organization of face and object recognition in modular neural network models
NEURAL NETWORKS
Simulating prosopagnosia through a lesion of lateral connections in a feed-forward neural network
ITALIAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES
From pixels to people: A model of familiar face recognition
COGNITIVE SCIENCE
Spatio-temporal localization of the face inversion effect: an event-related potentials study
BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY
False recognition of unfamiliar people: "Seeing film stars everywhere"
COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
Person-specific knowledge and knowledge of biological categories
COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
Impaired identification of faces after a left hemisphere lesion.
REVUE NEUROLOGIQUE
Fractionation of visual memory: Evidence from a case with multiple neurodevelopmental impairments
NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA
Impaired face and word recognition without object agnosia
NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA
Visual discrimination and attention after bilateral temporal-lobe lesions:A case study
NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA
Delusions (Psychiatry, conceptual status)
MONIST
Brain activity differentiates face and object processing in 6-month-old infants
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
Evidence of cognitive visual problems in children with hydrocephalus: a structured clinical history-taking strategy
DEVELOPMENTAL MEDICINE AND CHILD NEUROLOGY
Fronto-Temporal Dementia and Motor Neuron Disease: a neuropsychological study
ACTA NEUROLOGICA SCANDINAVICA
VISUAL FORM DISCRIMINATION FROM TEXTURE CUES - A PET STUDY
Human brain mapping
CORTICAL COLOR-BLINDNESS IS NOT BLINDSIGHT FOR COLOR
Consciousness and cognition (Print)
THE MERE EXPOSURE EFFECT IS DIFFERENTIALLY SENSITIVE TO DIFFERENT JUDGMENT TASKS
Consciousness and cognition
AN AREA WITHIN HUMAN VENTRAL CORTEX SENSITIVE TO BUILDING STIMULI - EVIDENCE AND IMPLICATIONS
Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.)
EARLY CORTICAL ACTIVATION INDICATES PREPARATION FOR RETRIEVAL OF MEMORY FOR FACES - AN EVENT-RELATED POTENTIAL STUDY
Neuroscience letters
LONG-TERM RECOGNITION MEMORY FOR FACES ASSESSED BY VISUAL PAIRED-COMPARISON IN 3-MONTH-OLD AND 6-MONTH-OLD INFANTS
Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition
Impairment of speech-reading in prosopagnosia
SPEECH COMMUNICATION
INVERSION SUPERIORITY IN VISUAL AGNOSIA MAY BE COMMON TO A VARIETY OFORIENTATION POLARIZED OBJECTS BESIDES FACES
Vision research (Oxford)
TRAINING GREEBLE EXPERTS - A FRAMEWORK FOR STUDYING EXPERT OBJECT RECOGNITION PROCESSES
Vision research (Oxford)
MULTIPLE-DOMAIN DISSOCIATION BETWEEN IMPAIRED VISUAL-PERCEPTION AND PRESERVED MENTAL-IMAGERY IN A PATIENT WITH BILATERAL EXTRASTRIATE LESIONS
Neuropsychologia
VISUAL MEMORY-DEFICIT AMNESIA - A DISTINCT AMNESIC PRESENTATION AND ETIOLOGY
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America
DISCRIMINATION OF FACIAL IDENTITY AND OF EMOTIONS IN ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE
Journal of the neurological sciences