Too many trees to see the forest: performance, event-related potential, and functional magnetic resonance imaging manifestations of integrative congenital prosopagnosia.
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Early (n170/m170) face-sensitivity despite right lateral occipital brain damage in acquired prosopagnosiaSeeing with profoundly deactivated mid-level visual areas: non-hierarchical functioning in the human visual cortex.Electrophysiological studies of face processing in developmental prosopagnosia: neuropsychological and neurodevelopmental perspectives.Holistic face training enhances face processing in developmental prosopagnosia.Neural correlates of perceiving emotional faces and bodies in developmental prosopagnosia: an event-related fMRI-study.Neural mechanisms of face perception, their emergence over development, and their breakdown.Evaluating faces on trustworthiness: an extension of systems for recognition of emotions signaling approach/avoidance behaviors.Early left-hemispheric dysfunction of face processing in congenital prosopagnosia: an MEG study.Prosopagnosia: current perspectives.Age-related changes in processing faces from detection to identification: ERP evidence.Selective dissociation between core and extended regions of the face processing network in congenital prosopagnosiaThe background of reduced face specificity of N170 in congenital prosopagnosia.The role of gamma-band activity in the representation of faces: reduced activity in the fusiform face area in congenital prosopagnosiaConfigural and featural processing in humans with congenital prosopagnosiaImpaired holistic processing in congenital prosopagnosiaImpaired integration of emotional faces and affective body context in a rare case of developmental visual agnosia.Face-sensitive processes one hundred milliseconds after picture onset.Developmental prosopagnosia in childhoodThe 170ms Response to Faces as Measured by MEG (M170) Is Consistently Altered in Congenital Prosopagnosia.Investigating the features of the m170 in congenital prosopagnosia.The right place at the right time: priming facial expressions with emotional face components in developmental visual agnosia.Fusiform gyrus face selectivity relates to individual differences in facial recognition ability.Role of fusiform and anterior temporal cortical areas in facial recognitionVoxel-based morphometry reveals reduced grey matter volume in the temporal cortex of developmental prosopagnosics.Placebo and the new physiology of the doctor-patient relationship.Brain systems for assessing the affective value of facesCovert face priming reveals a 'true face effect' in a case of congenital prosopagnosia.Implicit integration in a case of integrative visual agnosia.A new approach to the diagnosis of deficits in processing faces: Potential application in autism research.The cognitive and neural basis of developmental prosopagnosia.The cart before the horse: When cognitive neuroscience precedes cognitive neuropsychology.Perceptual and memorial contributions to developmental prosopagnosia.Dissociating object familiarity from linguistic properties in mirror word reading.Multi-voxel pattern analysis (MVPA) reveals abnormal fMRI activity in both the "core" and "extended" face network in congenital prosopagnosia.Introduction to the special issue on functional selectivity in perceptual and cognitive systems--a tribute to Shlomo Bentin (1946-2012).Functional MRI reveals compromised neural integrity of the face processing network in congenital prosopagnosia.General holistic impairment in congenital prosopagnosia: evidence from Garner's speeded-classification task.Face ethnicity and measurement reliability affect face recognition performance in developmental prosopagnosia: evidence from the Cambridge Face Memory Test-Australian.Congenital prosopagnosia without object agnosia? A literature review.Not all patients labeled as "prosopagnosia" have a real prosopagnosia.
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Too many trees to see the forest: performance, event-related potential, and functional magnetic resonance imaging manifestations of integrative congenital prosopagnosia.
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Too many trees to see the fore ...... tive congenital prosopagnosia.
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Too many trees to see the fore ...... tive congenital prosopagnosia.
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Joseph M Degutis
Lynn C Robertson
Mark D'Esposito
Shlomo Bentin
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10.1162/JOCN.2007.19.1.132
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2007-01-01T00:00:00Z