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281 related items for PubMed ID: 2771029

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  • 2. Recognition of unfamiliar faces in prosopagnosia.
    Davidoff J, Landis T.
    Neuropsychologia; 1990; 28(11):1143-61. PubMed ID: 2290490
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  • 3. Face imagery and its relation to perception and covert recognition in prosopagnosia.
    Barton JJ, Cherkasova M.
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  • 5. The fuzzy boundaries of apperceptive agnosia.
    De Renzi E, Lucchelli F.
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  • 6. Behavioural and physiological evidence for covert face recognition in a prosopagnosic patient.
    De Haan EH, Bauer RM, Greve KW.
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  • 7. Event-related potentials and the matching of familiar and unfamiliar faces.
    Barrett SE, Rugg MD, Perrett DI.
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  • 8. Facial recognition 1990.
    Benton A.
    Cortex; 1990 Dec 22; 26(4):491-9. PubMed ID: 2081388
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  • 10. Event-related potentials and the semantic matching of faces.
    Barrett SE, Rugg MD.
    Neuropsychologia; 1989 Dec 22; 27(7):913-22. PubMed ID: 2771030
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  • 12. Covert recognition in acquired and developmental prosopagnosia.
    Barton JJ, Cherkasova M, O'Connor M.
    Neurology; 2001 Oct 09; 57(7):1161-8. PubMed ID: 11591830
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  • 13. The fusiform face area is not sufficient for face recognition: evidence from a patient with dense prosopagnosia and no occipital face area.
    Steeves JK, Culham JC, Duchaine BC, Pratesi CC, Valyear KF, Schindler I, Humphrey GK, Milner AD, Goodale MA.
    Neuropsychologia; 2006 Oct 09; 44(4):594-609. PubMed ID: 16125741
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  • 14. Brain potentials reflect access to visual and emotional memories for faces.
    Bobes MA, Quiñonez I, Perez J, Leon I, Valdés-Sosa M.
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  • 15. Brain activity differentiates face and object processing in 6-month-old infants.
    de Haan M, Nelson CA.
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  • 16. Metamemory, distinctiveness, and event-related potentials in recognition memory for faces.
    Sommer W, Heinz A, Leuthold H, Matt J, Schweinberger SR.
    Mem Cognit; 1995 Jan 09; 23(1):1-11. PubMed ID: 7885259
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  • 17. Covert face recognition in prosopagnosia: a dissociable function?
    Schweinberger SR, Klos T, Sommer W.
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  • 18. Visual body recognition in a prosopagnosic patient.
    Moro V, Pernigo S, Avesani R, Bulgarelli C, Urgesi C, Candidi M, Aglioti SM.
    Neuropsychologia; 2012 Jan 09; 50(1):104-17. PubMed ID: 22100721
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  • 20. The neural basis of the butcher-on-the-bus phenomenon: when a face seems familiar but is not remembered.
    Yovel G, Paller KA.
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