In a previous report, Bauer (1984) described the patient LF, who was unable to recognise familiar faces. Despite the inability to verbally identify familiar faces, psychophysiological …
Since a severe closed head injury PH has been unable to recognise familiar faces overtly, but he shows a normal pattern of influences of face familiarity in matching, learning, and …
This is a case-study of a patient (ET) who suffers from prosopagnosia, in the context of impairment to cognitive functions, following traumatic brain injury. Despite severe perceptual …
Covert face recognition was investigated in a patient with prosopagnosia without object agnosia. This patient performed well in various face processing tasks like expression …
Covert recognition of faces in prosopagnosia, in which patients cannot overtly recognize faces but nevertheless manifest recognition when tested in certain indirect ways, has been …
AW Young - Cognitive Neuropsychology, 1999 - Taylor & Francis
We compare two models that try to simulate neuropsychological findings that prosopagnosic patients, who are unable to recognise faces overtly, nonetheless show evidence of face …
EHF De Haan, AW Young… - The Quarterly Journal …, 1992 - journals.sagepub.com
Despite the absence of “conscious”, overt identification, some patients with face recognition impairments continue covertly to process information regarding face familiarity. The fact that …
Covert face recognition has previously been thought to produce only very short-lasting effects. In this study we demonstrate that manipulating subjects' attentional load affects …
AW Young - … Transactions of the Royal Society of …, 1992 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Face recognition impairments are often found in the context of brain injury involving the right cerebral hemisphere. Recognition impairments can be dissociated from impairments …