White et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Face matching impairment in developmental prosopagnosiaWhite et al., 2017
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- White D
- Rivolta D
- Burton A
- Al-Janabi S
- Palermo R
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- Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
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Developmental prosopagnosia (DP) is commonly referred to as 'face blindness', a term that implies a perceptual basis to the condition. However, DP presents as a deficit in face recognition and is diagnosed using memory-based tasks. Here, we test face identification …
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