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Connectionist modeling offers a useful computational framework for exploring the nature of normal and impaired cognitive processes. The current work extends the relevance of …
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 …
DC Plaut, M Behrmann - Cognitive neuropsychology, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
A key issue that continues to generate controversy concerns the nature of the psychological, computational, and neural mechanisms that support the visual recognition of objects such as …
K Hugdahl - Brain asymmetry, 1995 - books.google.com
Dichotic listening (DL) is a behavioral technique used to study a broad range of cognitive and emotional processes related to brain laterality and hemispheric asymmetry (Kimura …
V Bruce, GW Humphreys - Visual cognition, 1994 - Taylor & Francis
We review evidence and theories concerning the processing mechanisms leading to the visual recognition of objects and faces. A good deal of work suggests that identification of …
MJ Farah - Attention and performance XV: Conscious and …, 1994 - books.google.com
In recent years, neuropsychologists have documented several syndromes in which visual perception and awareness of perception appear to be dissociated. These include blindsight …
S Walker, V Bruce, C O'Malley - Perception & psychophysics, 1995 - Springer
An experiment was conducted to investigate the claims made by Bruce and Young (1986) for the independence of facial identity and facial speech processing. A well-reported …
Face recognition is a unique visual skill enabling us to recognize a large number of person identities, despite many differences in the visual image from one exposure to another due to …