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The following pages link to From covert to overt recognition of faces in a prosopagnosic patient (Q48920655):
Displaying 49 items.
- Differential contribution of right and left temporo-occipital and anterior temporal lesions to face recognition disorders (Q21129410) (← links)
- Implicit attitudes in prosopagnosia (Q28744348) (← links)
- Can we lose memory for music? A case of music agnosia in a nonmusician. (Q30352990) (← links)
- Impairment of facial recognition in patients with right cerebral infarcts quantified by computer aided "morphing". (Q30495704) (← links)
- Processing of normal, inverted, and scrambled faces in a patient with prosopagnosia: behavioural and eye tracking data. (Q30796479) (← links)
- Disorders of face perception and recognition (Q30818325) (← links)
- Face processing improvements in prosopagnosia: successes and failures over the last 50 years (Q34003879) (← links)
- When the brain remembers, but the patient doesn’t: Converging fMRI and EEG evidence for covert recognition in a case of prosopagnosia (Q34138650) (← links)
- Usage of spatial scales for the categorization of faces, objects, and scenes (Q34432630) (← links)
- Covert recognition and the neural system for face processing (Q35081903) (← links)
- Perspectives on prosopagnosia and models of face recognition. (Q35081906) (← links)
- Face recognition (Q36354995) (← links)
- What the study of voice recognition in normal subjects and brain-damaged patients tells us about models of familiar people recognition (Q37875261) (← links)
- Is the right anterior temporal variant of prosopagnosia a form of 'associative prosopagnosia' or a form of 'multimodal person recognition disorder'? (Q38098396) (← links)
- Semantic information can facilitate covert face recognition in congenital prosopagnosia (Q38373909) (← links)
- Enhancement of face recognition learning in patients with brain injury using three cognitive training procedures. (Q38391527) (← links)
- How Berlusconi keeps his face: a neuropsychological study in a case of semantic dementia (Q38406269) (← links)
- Prosopagnosia as a deficit in encoding curved surface (Q38438734) (← links)
- Semantic and visual determinants of face recognition in a prosopagnosic patient (Q38451019) (← links)
- Dissociation of implicit and explicit knowledge in a case of psychogenic retrograde amnesia (Q38460608) (← links)
- Modality specific semantic knowledge loss for unique items (Q38460905) (← links)
- Evidence of covert recognition in a prosopagnosic patient (Q38465794) (← links)
- Facial age after-effects show partial identity invariance and transfer from hands to faces (Q38496064) (← links)
- The difficulty with recalling people's names: The plausible phonology hypothesis (Q40429346) (← links)
- Can we learn from the clinically significant face processing deficits, prosopagnosia and Capgras delusion? (Q41477793) (← links)
- A clinical test battery of face processing (Q44316211) (← links)
- Neuropsychological impairment of face recognition units. (Q45717530) (← links)
- Implicit face perception in a patient with visual agnosia? Evidence from behavioural and eye-tracking analyses. (Q48386047) (← links)
- Savings in relearning face-name associations as evidence for "covert recognition" in prosopagnosia (Q48494188) (← links)
- Behavioural and physiological evidence for covert face recognition in a prosopagnosic patient (Q48515426) (← links)
- Face recognition and postero-inferior hemispheric lesions (Q48538266) (← links)
- Exploring the role of motion in prosopagnosia: recognizing, learning and matching faces. (Q48632287) (← links)
- Long-term effects of covert face recognition. (Q48710428) (← links)
- Variable left-hemisphere language and orthographic lateralization reduces right-hemisphere face lateralization (Q51013428) (← links)
- Defining consciousness in the context of incidental sequence learning: theoretical considerations and empirical implications (Q51873277) (← links)
- Detailed exploration of face-related processing in congenital prosopagnosia: 1. Behavioral findings. (Q51989547) (← links)
- The influence of face similarity in the case of the perception of morphed self-face. (Q51990510) (← links)
- Perception of global facial geometry in the inversion effect and prosopagnosia. (Q52006476) (← links)
- Developmental prosopagnosia: A case analysis and treatment study. (Q52008069) (← links)
- Recognizing one's own face. (Q52023449) (← links)
- The covert learning of affective valence does not require structures in hippocampal system or amygdala. (Q52066302) (← links)
- A fifteen year follow-up of a case of developmental prosopagnosia. (Q52082551) (← links)
- Interactions between the perception of age and ethnicity in faces: an event-related potential study. (Q53401164) (← links)
- Automatic without autonomic responses to familiar faces: Differential components of covert face recognition in a case of Capgras delusion (Q55919179) (← links)
- On a confusion about a function of consciousness (Q55954390) (← links)
- How many concepts of consciousness? (Q56040116) (← links)
- The effects of rotation and inversion on face processing in prosopagnosia (Q57408851) (← links)
- SIMULATION AND EXPLANATION: SOME HARMONY AND SOME DISCORD (Q60622505) (← links)
- Covert matching of unfamiliar faces in a case of prosopagnosia: an ERP study (Q73103326) (← links)