TB6 Lecture 2 Overview; Neuropsychology of face recognition
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- TB6 BB Lecture 2; Neuro-psychology of face recognition
- Proso-pagnosia
- Deficits
- Specific to face-recognition v.s other visual stimuli?
- Specific to identity v.s other facial features?
- Key features
- Specific to faces
- Ventral stream damage (R)
- Can recognise familiar people using other cues e.g voice
- Within-Category recognition hypothesis
- Can W-C-R be spared?
- WJ - sheep study
- Deficits
- Face perception
- Dissociable deficits
- Associable deficits
- Functional neuroimaging and face perception
- FFA
- OFA
- Methods
- TMS
- fMRI
- A core neural network for face processing
- Haxby et al (2000)
- Inferior occipital gyri - perception of facial features
- STS - dynamic aspects of a face
- Lateral fusiform gyrus - invariant aspects e.g identity
- Proso-pagnosia
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