HD Ellis, MB Lewis, HF Moselhy… - Cognitive …, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction. This study was designed to elucidate the relationship between different types of covert face recognition. Some patients with prosopagnosia (ie, the profound inability to …
G Avidan, M Behrmann - Journal of Neuropsychology, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
A particularly interesting and somewhat puzzling finding in the face‐processing literature is that, despite the absence of overt recognition of most faces, many patients with acquired …
The aim of the present survey was to review clinical and experimental data concerning the visual (face), auditory (voice) and verbal (name) channels through which familiar people are …
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 …
Covert face recognition was investigated in a patient with prosopagnosia without object agnosia. This patient performed well in various face processing tasks like expression …
After being rejected and abandoned by experimental psychology, consciousness has once again become a legitimate topic of investigation. Consciousness was central to the rise of …
HD Ellis, AW Young, G Koenken - Behavioural Neurology, 1993 - content.iospress.com
An experiment is reported where subjects were presented with familiar or unfamiliar faces for supraliminal durations or for durations individually assessed as being below the …
Prosopagnosia is an acquired neurological impairment characterized by an inability to experience a feeling of familiarity at the view of faces of known individuals and to identify …
Consciousness is perhaps one of the greatest mysteries in the universe. This ambitious book begins with a philosophical approach to consciousness, examining some key …