Face memory and its disorders

SZ Rapcsak - Current neurology and neuroscience reports, 2003 - Springer
Face recognition is an essential biologic and social skill. Accurate recognition depends on
the ability to encode, store, and retrieve distinct memory representations for the faces of …

Neuropsychology of awareness

AW Young - Consciousness in philosophy and cognitive …, 2013 - taylorfrancis.com
In the 19th century, the study of consciousness and the relation between conscious and
unconscious processes was considered central to the fledgling disciplines of neurology …

Covert person recognition: Its fadeout in a case of temporal lobe degeneration

S Sperber, H Spinnler - Cortex, 2003 - Elsevier
Covert person recognition was investigated longitudinally over a three-year period in a
patient suffering from “Crossmodal Familiar Person Agnosia”, possibly due to a fronto …

Reflections on the self: a case study of a prosopagnosic patient

SB Klein, RH Gabriel, CE Gangi, TE Robertson - Social Cognition, 2008 - Guilford Press
We examined the ability of a patient suffering from Prosopagnosia—an impairment of face
recognition following neurological damage—to draw accurate trait inferences from faces of …

Consciousness of perception after brain damage

MJ Farah, TE Feinberg - Seminars in Neurology, 1997 - thieme-connect.com
Disturbances of visual perception after brain damage provide clues to understanding
consciousness and the brain. In this article we review six visual disorders in which …

Vision and cognition: How do they connect?

Z Pylyshyn - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1999 - cambridge.org
The target article claimed that although visual apprehension involves all of general
cognition, a significant component of vision (referred to as early vision) works independently …

[引用][C] Le cerveau et la communication

P Feyereisen - 1994 - FeniXX

Dream experience and a revisionist account of delusions of misidentification

P Gerrans - Consciousness and Cognition, 2012 - Elsevier
Standard accounts of delusion explain them as responses to experience. Cognitive models
of feature binding in the face recognition systems explain how experiences of mismatch …

The psychiatry of stroke

DP Birkett - Loss, Grief & Care, 1998 - Taylor & Francis
If stroke only caused paralysis and a danger of death it would still be a terrible affliction. Yet
the biggest tragedy of stroke lies in its mental effects. And most of the disability it produces is …

Is there a ghost in the cognitive machinery?

A Revonsuo - Philosophical Psychology, 1993 - Taylor & Francis
The cognitive mind‐brain is haunted by the ghost of consciousness. Cognitive science must
face this ghost, since consciousness is perhaps the most important mental phenomenon: it …