Prosopagnosia is a selective impairment of the visual learning and recognition of faces. The congenital type, which is not accompanied by detectable brain damage or malformation …
Prosopagnosia is defined as a specific type of visual agnosia characterised by a discernible impairment in the capacity to recognise familiar people by their faces. We present seven …
We compared six cases of congenital prosopagnosia to unimpaired participants using standardized test batteries, tailormade experimental paradigms, and clinical questionnaires …
We show that five individuals with congenital prosopagnosia (CP) are impaired at face recognition and discrimination and do not exhibit the normal superiority for upright over …
T Kress, I Daum - Behavioural neurology, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
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 …
Prosopagnosia describes the failure to recognize faces, a deficiency that can be devastating in social interactions. Cases of acquired prosopagnosia have often been described over the …
K Henke, SR Schweinberger, A Grigo, T Klos… - Cortex, 1998 - Elsevier
We investigated whether the recognition deficits of two patients with long-standing prosopagnosia would also extend to exemplars within visually homogeneous object …
AR Damasio - Trends in Neurosciences, 1985 - Elsevier
The impaired recognition of previously known familiar faces (prosopagnosia), when it appears in isolation, is one of the most extreme forms of behavioral dissociation …
Congenital prosopagnosia (CP) is a selective difficulty in recognizing familiar faces that is present from birth. There is mounting evidence for a familial factor in CP, possibly due to a …