Electrophysiological markers of covert face recognition in developmental prosopagnosia

M Eimer, A Gosling, B Duchaine - Brain, 2012 - academic.oup.com
To study the existence and neural basis of covert face recognition in individuals with
developmental prosopagnosia, we tested a group of 12 participants with developmental …

I recognise you but I can't place you: An investigation of familiar-only experiences during tests of voice and face recognition

JR Hanley, ST Smith, J Hadfield - The Quarterly Journal of …, 1998 - Taylor & Francis
In this paper, we examine in detail the situation in which a subject finds that a face or voice is
familiar but is unable to retrieve any biographical information about the person concerned. In …

[图书][B] Cognitive neuroscience

MD Rugg - 2013 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Providing up-to-date and authoritative coverage of key topics in the new discipline of
cognitive neuroscience, this book will be essential reading in cognitive psychology …

Impaired configurational processing in a case of progressive prosopagnosia associated with predominant right temporal lobe atrophy

S Joubert, O Felician, E Barbeau, A Sontheimer… - Brain, 2003 - academic.oup.com
Abstract FG, a 71‐year‐old right‐handed man, presented with a slowly progressive
deterioration in his ability to recognize faces of familiar and famous persons, contrasting with …

Portraits or people? Distinct representations of face identity in the human visual cortex

G Pourtois, S Schwartz, ML Seghier… - Journal of cognitive …, 2005 - direct.mit.edu
Humans can identify individual faces under different viewpoints, even after a single
encounter. We determined brain regions responsible for processing face identity across …

Naming faces and naming names: Exploring an interactive activation model of person recognition

AM Burton, V Bruce - Memory, 1993 - Taylor & Francis
In this paper we present an interactive activation and competition (LAC) model of name
recognition. This is an extension of a previous account of name retrieval (Burton & Bruce …

Why are there developmental stages in language learning? A developmental robotics model of language development

AF Morse, A Cangelosi - Cognitive Science, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Most theories of learning would predict a gradual acquisition and refinement of skills as
learning progresses, and while some highlight exponential growth, this fails to explain why …

Posture affects how robots and infants map words to objects

AF Morse, VL Benitez, T Belpaeme, A Cangelosi… - PloS one, 2015 - journals.plos.org
For infants, the first problem in learning a word is to map the word to its referent; a second
problem is to remember that mapping when the word and/or referent are again encountered …

An interactive activation approach to object processing: Effects of structural similarity, name frequency, and task in normality and pathology

GW Humphreys, C Lamote, TJ Lloyd-Jones - Memory, 1995 - Taylor & Francis
We present a computational model of the processes involved in retrieving stored semantic
and name information from objects, using a simple interactive activation and competition …

Emotional facial expression processing in depression: data from behavioral and event-related potential studies

D Delle-Vigne, W Wang, C Kornreich… - Neurophysiologie …, 2014 - Elsevier
Behavioral literature investigating emotional processes in depressive populations (ie,
unipolar and bipolar depression) states that, compared to healthy controls, depressive …