10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «PROSOPAGNOSIA»
Discover the use of
prosopagnosia in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
prosopagnosia and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Portuguese literature.
1
Understanding Facial Recognition Difficulties in Children: ...
This book offers specific, practical information for parents, teachers, child psychologists, and anyone else who wishes to support the learning and development of a child with a facial recognition disorder.
2
A Test of the Coordinate Relations Hypothesis: Is ...
The coordinate relations hypothesis correctly predicted the results of all of the experiments.
3
A Dictionary of Neurological Signs
Prosopagnosia P Propulsion - see FESTINANT GAIT, FESTINATION; POSTURAL
REFLEXES Prosopagnosia Prosopagnosia is a form of visual agnosia
characterized by an inability to recognize previously known human faces or
equivalent ...
4
Brain Circuits and Functions of the Mind: Essays in Honor of ...
These authors present a convincing account of the clinical picture of
prosopagnosia, pointing out, for example, that whereas the patient with this
condition may describe more or less adequately the appearance of the face of
someone well ...
Roger Wolcott Sperry, Colwyn B. Trevarthern,
1990
5
The Whole is Created by the Sum of which Parts? Using ...
Additional evidence for two dissociable recognition systems, one for most basic
level object recognition tasks, and one for face recognition comes from
neuropsychological studies of patients with a visual disorder known as
prosopagnosia.
Alexander M. O'Brien,
2007
6
Walsh and Hoyt's Clinical Neuro-ophthalmology: The Essentials
Location of bilateral lesions in three patients with prosopagnosia. Axial template
drawings with shaded areas representing the lesions of three patients with
prosopagnosia. Bilateral damage, greater on the left than the right, is present in
all ...
Nancy J. Newman, Neil R. Miller, Valérie Biousse,
2008
7
Encyclopedia of Special Education
For example, a young patient who developed prosopagnosia was puzzled as to
why all the actors on a favorite television program had been changed. The faces
no longer looked familiar to her, nor could she recognize particular characters by
...
Cecil R. Reynolds, Elaine Fletcher-Janzen,
2007
8
Asperger Syndrome: Natural Steps Toward a Better Life
But prosopagnosia, like Asperger, seems to affect each person in a slightly
different way. If it were a specific neural pathway, most people with face
blindness would have more similar symptoms. More importantly, if it were a
specific neural ...
9
Patient-based Approaches to Cognitive Neuroscience
PROSOPAGNOSIA. Ennio De Renzi Faces represent a class of stimuli that enjoy
a special status in the study of visuoperceptual disorders and have been the
subject of a number of investigations unparalleled by any other perceptual
category.
Todd E. Feinberg, Martha J. Farah,
2000
10
Localization of Clinical Syndromes in Neuropsychology and ...
The role of perceptual disturbances in prosopagnosia cases is also supported by
findings of unconventional disturbances in the recognition of occluded objects in
addition to difficulties in the recognition of occluded faces or facial fragments.
Joseph M. Tonkonogy, Antonio E. Puente,
2009
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PROSOPAGNOSIA»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
prosopagnosia is used in the context of the following news items.
Prosopagnosia – the disorder that can leave you unable to …
“People with prosopagnosia can see things normally – the eyes, nose and mouth,” Bate explains. “It's just that they can't tell the difference between them. «The Guardian, Oct 15»
Daniel Devlin suffers from rare condition that means he struggles to …
The 46-year-old suffers from prosopagnosia, also known as face-blindness, which means he has problems remembering faces. The painter, from London, has ... «Express.co.uk, Jan 15»
Face blindness – when you can't recognise a familiar face
Treatment of prosopagnosia is a long way off, but raising awareness of the condition would be a huge help to those affected. Understanding that someone isn't ... «The Guardian, Nov 14»
Take This Handy Test To See How Well You Recognize Faces
It's estimated that 2% of the world's population suffers from face blindness, or prosopagnosia, a neurological condition preventing people from recognizing faces. «Business Insider, Apr 14»
A face is not a fish
Using tests conducted with patients suffering from prosopagnosia, or “face blindness,” Harvard and Dartmouth researchers have taken a step toward resolving ... «Harvard Gazette, Mar 14»
"Cegueira de feições" » Como vive quem não consegue memorizar …
Bromley, de 67 anos, convive com a desordem, cujo nome verdadeiro é prosopagnosia, desde os 11 anos. As pessoas com esse problema enxergam, mas são ... «Diário de Pernambuco, Sep 13»
What is face blindness?
Imagine seeing a stranger and realizing it's your reflection. For people with prosopagnosia, this is part of everyday life. Prosopagnosia, or face blindness, is an ... «Mother Nature Network, Sep 13»
Living With Face Blindness
Prosopagnosia, or “face blindness,” the disorder that has plagued Hodes since he ... Prosopagnosics often complain that they have trouble following movies or ... «The Atlantic, Sep 13»
Do you have prosopagnosia (face blindness), or are you just rude?
In a recent interview with Esquire magazine, Pitt revealed that he believes he has prosopagnosia, a medical condition which makes it almost impossible for him ... «MetroNews Canada, May 13»
Pitt Face Blindness: Brad Pitt Thinks He Might Suffer From …
Actor Brad Pitt told Esquire he thinks he might suffer from prosopagnosia, a disorder which prevents the individual from recognizing faces, and says he plans on ... «Latin Times, May 13»