J Taubert, JB Ritchie, LG Ungerleider… - Brain Structure and …, 2022 - Springer
Faces and bodies are often treated as distinct categories that are processed separately by face-and body-selective brain regions in the primate visual system. These regions occupy …
EJ Burns, E Gaunt, B Kidane, L Hunter… - Behavior research …, 2023 - Springer
Developmental prosopagnosia is characterized by severe, lifelong difficulties when recognizing facial identity. Unfortunately, the most common diagnostic assessment …
Traditionally, developmental prosopagnosia (DP) has been thought of as an apperceptive condition that hinders individuals' ability to encode face structure. However, several authors …
Developmental prosopagnosia (DP) is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by lifelong face recognition difficulties. To date, it remains unclear whether or not individuals …
There is considerable interest in whether face and word processing are reliant upon shared or dissociable processes. Developmental prosopagnosia is associated with lifelong face …
J DeGutis, K Bahierathan, K Barahona, EM Lee… - Cortex, 2023 - Elsevier
The prevalence of developmental prosopagnosia (DP), lifelong face recognition deficits, is widely reported to be 2–2.5%. However, DP has been diagnosed in different ways across …
The Twenty Item Prosopagnosia Index (PI20) is a self-report questionnaire used for quantifying prosopagnosic traits. This scale is intended to help researchers identify cases of …
Developmental prosopagnosia (DP) is a disorder characterised by severe difficulties when attempting to recognise facial identity (Bate et al., 2014; Burns et al., 2014; McConachie …
Upright face perception is thought to involve holistic processing, whereby local features are integrated into a unified whole. Consistent with this view, the top half of one face appears to …