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Neural correlates of emotion-attention interactions: from perception, learning, and memory to social cognition, individual differences, and training interventions
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Beyond the face: Exploring rapid influences of context on face processing
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Rapid publication Haptic face recognition and prosopagnosia
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In: http://www.beatricedegelder.com/documents/Kilgour2004.pdf (2003)
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Cases of cross-modal influence have been observed since the beginning of psychological science. Yet some abilities like face recogni-tion are traditionally only investigated in the visual domain. People with normal visual face-recognition capacities identify inverted faces more poorly than upright faces. An abnormal pattern of performance with inverted faces by prosopagnosic individuals is characteristi-cally interpreted as evidence for a deficit in configural processing essential for normal face recognition. We investigated whether such problems are unique to vision by examining face processing by hand in a prosopagnosic individual. We used the haptic equivalent of the visual-inversion paradigm to investigate haptic face recognition. If face processing is specific to vision, our participant should not show difficulty processing faces haptically and should perform with the same ease as normal controls. Instead, we show that a prosopagnosic individual cannot haptically recognize faces. Moreover, he shows similar abnormal inversion effects by hand and eye. These results suggest that face-processing deficits can be found across different input modalities. Our findings also extend the notion of configural processing to haptic face and object recognition.
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Face-inversion effect; Multisensory; Touch
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URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.598.520 http://www.beatricedegelder.com/documents/Kilgour2004.pdf
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Rapid publication Haptic face recognition and prosopagnosia
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In: http://psycserver.psyc.queensu.ca/lederman/148.pdf (2003)
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Facial expressions modulate the time course of long latency auditory brain potentials
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In: Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research, vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 99-105 (2002)
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Language Specific Cues to Lexical Segmentation of Spoken Finnish: Behavioral and Event-Related Brain Potential Studies
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In: Doctoral thesis, UNSPECIFIED. (2001)
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Is cross-modal integration of emotional expressions independent of attentional resources?
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In: Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience , 1 (4) pp.382-387. (2001) (2001)
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Fundamental frequency is an important acoustic cue to word boundaries
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In: In: Ohala, JJ and Hasegawa, Y and Ohala, M and Granville, D and Bailey, AC, (eds.) Proceedings of the 14th international conference of phonetic sciences. (pp. 921 - 923). (1999) (1999)
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The Roles of Word Stress and Vowel Harmony in Speech Segmentation
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In: Journal of Memory and Language , 38 (2) 133 - 149. (1998) (1998)
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