A functional MRI study of face recognition in patients with prosopagnosia
Marlene Behrmann
Neuroreport, 2001
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Abnormal face identity coding in the middle fusiform gyrus of two brain-damaged prosopagnosic patients
Melvyn A. Goodale, Rainer Goebel, Jennifer Steeves
Neuropsychologia, 2009
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Top-Down Activation of Fusiform Cortex without Seeing Faces in Prosopagnosia
Frédéric Andersson
Cerebral Cortex, 2010
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A network of occipito-temporal face-sensitive areas besides the right middle fusiform gyrus is necessary for normal face processing
anne-Marie Schuller
Brain, 2003
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Neural basis of prosopagnosia: An fMRI study
Nouchine Hadjikhani
Human Brain Mapping, 2002
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Beyond the core face-processing network: Intracerebral stimulation of a face-selective area in the right anterior fusiform gyrus elicits transient prosopagnosia
Gabriela Hossu
Cortex, 2015
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Residual fMRI sensitivity for identity changes in acquired prosopagnosia
Jason J. S. Barton
Frontiers in Psychology, 2013
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Functional MRI Reveals Compromised Neural Integrity of the Face Processing Network in Congenital Prosopagnosia
Marlene Behrmann
Current Biology, 2009
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Multi-voxel pattern analysis (MVPA) reveals abnormal fMRI activity in both the “core” and “extended” face networki n congenital prosopagnosia
Alexandra Woolgar
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A bilateral occipitotemporal network mediates face perception
Denise Minnebusch
Behavioural Brain Research, 2009
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Face-Specific Processing in the Human Fusiform Gyrus
Aina Puce
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 1997
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Impairment of holistic face perception following right occipito-temporal damage in prosopagnosia: Converging evidence from gaze-contingency
Francesco Gentile
Neuropsychologia, 2011
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Neural substrates for the recognition of newly learned faces: a functional MRI study
Kota Katanoda
Neuropsychologia, 2000
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Face-selective Activation in a Congenital Prosopagnosic Subject
Stanley Carmel
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2003
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Reduced spatial integration in the ventral visual cortex underlies face recognition deficits in developmental prosopagnosia
kalanit grill-spector
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), 2016
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The anatomic basis of the right face-selective N170 IN acquired prosopagnosia: A combined ERP/fMRI study
Ipek Oruç
Neuropsychologia, 2011
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Detailed Exploration of Face-related Processing in Congenital Prosopagnosia: 1. Behavioral Findings
Marlene Behrmann
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2005
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Differential contribution of right and left temporo-occipital and anterior temporal lesions to face recognition disorders.
G. Gainotti
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Abnormal fMRI Adaptation to Unfamiliar Faces in a Case of Developmental Prosopamnesia
Nadja Berberovic
Current Biology, 2007
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When the brain remembers, but the patient doesn’t: Converging fMRI and EEG evidence for covert recognition in a case of prosopagnosia
Alan Pegna
Cortex, 2011
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Unilateral damage to the right cerebral hemisphere disrupts the apprehension of whole faces and their component parts
Philip Ko
Neuropsychologia, 2009
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False Recognition of Unfamiliar Faces Following Right Hemisphere Damage: Neuropsychological and Anatomical Observations
Martha Glisky
Cortex, 1996
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Face Processing in Developmental Prosopagnosia: Altered Neural Representations in the Fusiform Face Area
Ingo Kennerknecht
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 2021
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Functional dissociation of the left and right fusiform gyrus in self‐face recognition
Ma Yina
Human Brain Mapping, 2011
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Congenital prosopagnosia: multistage anatomical and functional deficits in face processing circuitry
Thomas Grüter
Journal of Neurology, 2011
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The fusiform face area is not sufficient for face recognition: Evidence from a patient with dense prosopagnosia and no occipital face area
Cristiana Cavina Pratesi, Melvyn A. Goodale, Ken Valyear, Jennifer Steeves
Neuropsychologia, 2006
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Brain potentials reflect residual face processing in a case of prosopagnosia
Lidice Galan
Cognitive Neuropsychology, 2004
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