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A new approach to diagnosing and researching developmental prosopagnosia: Excluded cases are impaired too
Developmental prosopagnosia is characterized by severe, lifelong difficulties when recognizing facial identity. Unfortunately, the most common...
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Improving the DSM-5 approach to cognitive impairment: Developmental prosopagnosia reveals the need for tailored diagnoses
The Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) recommends diagnosing neurocognitive disorders (i.e., cognitive impairment) when a...
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Investigating the Influence of Autism Spectrum Traits on Face Processing Mechanisms in Developmental Prosopagnosia
Autism traits are common exclusionary criteria in developmental prosopagnosia (DP) studies. We investigated whether autism traits produce...
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Preference for horizontal information in faces predicts typical variations in face recognition but is not impaired in developmental prosopagnosia
Face recognition is strongly influenced by the processing of orientation structure in the face image. Faces are much easier to recognize when they...
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Contrasting domain-general and domain-specific accounts in cognitive neuropsychology: An outline of a new approach with developmental prosopagnosia as a case
The backbone of cognitive neuropsychology is the observation of (double) dissociations in performance between patients, suggesting some degree of...
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Non-monotonic developmental trend of holistic processing in visual expertise: the case of Chinese character recognition
Holistic processing has been identified as an expertise marker of face and object recognition. By contrast, reduced holistic processing is...
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A new Asian version of the CFMT: The Cambridge Face Memory Test – Chinese Malaysian (CFMT-MY)
The Cambridge Face Memory Test (CFMT) is one of the most important measures of individual differences in face recognition and for the diagnosis of...
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An update of the Benton Facial Recognition Test
The Benton Facial Recognition Test (BFRT) is a paper-and-pen task that is traditionally used to assess face perception skills in neurological,...
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The Oxford Face Matching Test: A non-biased test of the full range of individual differences in face perception
Tests of face processing are typically designed to identify individuals performing outside of the typical range; either prosopagnosic individuals who...
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Face masks versus sunglasses: limited effects of time and individual differences in the ability to judge facial identity and social traits
Some research indicates that face masks impair identification and other judgements such as trustworthiness. However, it is unclear whether those...
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Bayesian regression-based developmental norms for the Benton Facial Recognition Test in males and females
Face identity recognition is important for social interaction and is impaired in a range of clinical disorders, including several neurodevelopmental...
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The hidden identity of faces: a case of lifelong prosopagnosia
BackgroundNot being able to recognize a person’s face is a highly debilitating condition from which people with developmental prosopagnosia (DP)...
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Sensory Profiles and Technological Deficits: Classification, Relevance, and Gaps
The chapter provides an analysis of the diverse range of sensory experiences and the challenges in addressing them with current technology. Opening... -
Self-reported face recognition is highly valid, but alone is not highly discriminative of prosopagnosia-level performance on objective assessments
Severe developmental deficits in face recognition ability (developmental prosopagnosia, or DP) have been vigorously studied over the past decade, yet...
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Independent measurement of face perception, face matching, and face memory reveals impairments in face perception and memory, but not matching, in autism
Multiple psychological processes are required in order for a face to be recognised from memory. However, when testing face memory using tasks such as...
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