Microgenetic approach to the conscious mind

T Bachmann - 2000 - torrossa.com
Objects, organisms and whatever other systems—all have their “history”. Before they exist in
the completed, fully functional or operational form these entities have gone through the …

Can we lose memory for music? A case of music agnosia in a nonmusician

I Peretz - Journal of Cognitive neuroscience, 1996 - direct.mit.edu
A follow-up study of a patient, CN, with a severe auditory agnosia limited to music is
reported. After bilateral temporal lobe damage, CN, whose cognitive and speech functions …

Face familiarity feelings, the right temporal lobe and the possible underlying neural mechanisms

G Gainotti - Brain research reviews, 2007 - Elsevier
A comprehensive review was made of the relationships between right hemisphere and face
familiarity feelings, taking separately into account:(a) studies of patients with unilateral …

[PDF][PDF] Acquired prosopagnosia: structural basis and processing impairments

J Davies-Thompson, R Pancaroglu… - Front Biosci (Elite …, 2014 - article.imrpress.com
[Frontiers in Bioscience 6, 159-174, January 1, 2014] 159 Acquired prosopagnosia: structural
basis and processing impairments J Page 1 [Frontiers in Bioscience 6, 159-174, January 1 …

Face imagery and its relation to perception and covert recognition in prosopagnosia

JJS Barton, M Cherkasova - Neurology, 2003 - AAN Enterprises
Background: Face imagery can access facial memories without the use of perceptual stimuli.
Current data on the relation of imagery to the perceptual function and neuroanatomy of …

[图书][B] Explorations in cognitive neuropsychology

A Parkin - 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
Cognitive neuropsychology has now established a major place in the teaching of
undergraduate psychology degrees and is an important topic of postgraduate research. The …

[图书][B] Healing psychiatry: Bridging the science/humanism divide

DH Brendel - 2009 - books.google.com
A new patient-centered approach to psychiatry that aims to resolve the field's conceptual
tension between science and humanism by drawing on classical American pragmatism and …

Covert recognition in acquired and developmental prosopagnosia

JJS Barton, M Cherkasova, M O'Connor - Neurology, 2001 - AAN Enterprises
Background: Some patients with prosopagnosia have covert recognition, meaning that they
retain some familiarity or knowledge of facial identity of which they are not aware. Objective …

Face recognition

CG Gross, J Sergent - Current opinion in neurobiology, 1992 - Elsevier
The study of face-selective neurons in the monkey temporal lobe, and face recognition
deficits in humans after brain damage have both become very active fields of investigation …

Wondrous strange: The neuropsychology of abnormal beliefs

AW Young - Mind & Language, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
Detailed studies of people who have experienced the Capgras delusion (the delusion that
certain other people, usually close relatives, have been replaced by impostors) have led to …