Bobes et al., 2004 - Google Patents
Brain potentials reflect residual face processing in a case of prosopagnosiaBobes et al., 2004
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- Bobes M
- Lopera F
- Díaz Comas L
- Galan L
- Carbonell F
- Bringas M
- Valdés‐Sosa M
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- Cognitive Neuropsychology
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Here, ERPs were employed to characterise the residual face processing of FE, a patient with extensive damage to the ventral temporal‐occipital cortex and a dense prosopagnosia. Alarge N170 was present in FE and he performed well in tests of face structural processing …
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