Covert face recognition in prosopagnosia: A review

R Bruyer - Brain and Cognition, 1991 - Elsevier
Prosopagnosia, a spectacular face agnosia, is generally detected and discussed on the
basis of explicit or overt performance of the subjects. However, recent observations suggest …

Cognitive neuropsychology: Patterns of co-occurrence among the associative agnosias: Implications for visual object representation

MJ Farah - Cognitive Neuropsychology, 1991 - Taylor & Francis
The patterns of co-occurrence among associative agnosia for faces, words and other objects
are analysed and found to be consistent with the existence of two, rather than three …

Separable mechanisms in face processing: Evidence from hemispheric specialization

LA Hillger, O Koenig - Journal of cognitive neuroscience, 1991 - direct.mit.edu
This article addresses three issues in face processing: First, is face processing primarily
accomplished by the right hemisphere, or do both left-and right-hemisphere mechanisms …

A fifteen year follow-up of a case of developmental prosopagnosia

EHF De Haan, R Campbell - Cortex, 1991 - Elsevier
The term developmental prosopagnosia refers to an impairment in the recognition of familiar
faces which has been present from birth in the absence of neurological disease or birth …

Understanding covert recognition

AM Burton, AW Young, V Bruce, RA Johnston, AW Ellis - Cognition, 1991 - Elsevier
An implementation of Bruce and Young's (1986) functional model of face recognition is used
to examine patterns of covert face recognition previously reported in a prosopagnosic …

Covert and overt recognition in prosopagnosia

EHF DE HAAN, AW YOUNG, F NEWCOMBE - Brain, 1991 - academic.oup.com
Prosopagnosic patients suffer an inability to recognize familiar people by visual inspection of
their faces. Despite the absence of overt recognition, through, some prosopagnosic patients …

Prosopagnosia: A reclassification

JE McNeil, EK Warrington - The Quarterly Journal of Experimental …, 1991 - Taylor & Francis
We report a quantitative investigation of three patients who presented with a profound
prosopagnosia. They were tested on a series of tests of face perception, face recognition …

Dissociable face processing impairments after brain injury

FM Parry, AW Young, J Shona, M Saul… - Journal of Clinical and …, 1991 - Taylor & Francis
Matched populations of head-injured patients and normal control subjects completed three
“forced-choice” face processing tasks designed to test facial expression recognition, familiar …

Perceptual categories and the computation of “grandmother”

AW Young, V Bruce - European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 1991 - Taylor & Francis
Recent theoretical approaches to understanding face recognition have used converging
evidence from studies of normal face processing, everyday errors and patterns of …

A clinical test battery of face processing

R Bruyer, M Schweich - International Journal of Neuroscience, 1991 - Taylor & Francis
This paper proposes a clinical tool to investigate face processing by brain-injured patients. A
test battery is described, which is organized according to the cognitive model of face …