Some things are better left unsaid

M Castillo - American Journal of Neuroradiology, 2013 - Am Soc Neuroradiology
In law enforcement, as in radiology, it is customary to ask a witness (in our case our trainees)
to repeatedly describe an observed event (in our situation the imaging findings). Sometimes …

Can we lose memories of faces? Content specificity and awareness in a prosopagnosic

NL Etcoff, R Freeman, KR Cave - Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 1991 - direct.mit.edu
Prosopagnosia is a neurological syndrome in which patients cannot recognize faces.
Kecently it has been shown that some prosopagnosics give evidence of" covert" recognition …

Face imagery and its relation to perception and covert recognition in prosopagnosia

JJS Barton, M Cherkasova - Neurology, 2003 - AAN Enterprises
Background: Face imagery can access facial memories without the use of perceptual stimuli.
Current data on the relation of imagery to the perceptual function and neuroanatomy of …

Disorders of face perception and recognition

JJS Barton - Neurologic clinics, 2003 - neurologic.theclinics.com
''I was at a conference and I saw this other person walking. I thought it was probably
someone I knew and so I smiled at them and started to greet them, only to realize then that it …

Semantic and visual determinants of face recognition in a prosopagnosic patient

MJ Dixon, DN Bub, M Arguin - Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 1998 - direct.mit.edu
Prosopagnosia is the neuropathological inability to recognize familiar people by their faces.
It can occur in isolation or can coincide with recognition deficits for other nonface objects …

[HTML][HTML] The future of neuroimaging in witness testimony

B Bumann - AMA Journal of Ethics, 2010 - journalofethics.ama-assn.org
Imagine a defense attorney who, faced with an eyewitness who claims to have seen the
defendant at the scene of the crime, wants to demonstrate that the eyewitness's memory is …

From covert to overt recognition of faces in a prosopagnosic patient

J Sergent, M PONCET - Brain, 1990 - academic.oup.com
Prosopagnosia is an inability to recognize known persons as a result of a failure to access
relevant memories through the inspection of their faces. The nature of this disturbance, and …

Memory part 1: overview

FD Raslau, AP Klein, JL Ulmer… - American Journal of …, 2014 - Am Soc Neuroradiology
Acommon layman's conception of memory is the simple stor-age and retrieval of learned
information that often evokes comparison to a filing system. Our everyday experience of …

Prosopagnosia: anatomic basis and behavioral mechanisms

AR Damasio, H Damasio, GW Van Hoesen - Neurology, 1982 - AAN Enterprises
Critical analysis of postmortem and CT scan data indicates that prosopagnosia is associated
with bilateral lesions of the central visual system. Those lesions are located in the mesial …

Atypical prosopagnosia following right hemispheric stroke: A 23-year follow-up study with MT

A Schroeger, JM Kaufmann, R Zäske… - Cognitive …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Most findings on prosopagnosia to date suggest preserved voice recognition in
prosopagnosia (except in cases with bilateral lesions). Here we report a follow-up …