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Marlene Behrmann

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Impaired Holistic Processing In Congenital Prosopagnosia, Galia Avidan, Michal Tanzer, Marlene Behrmann Apr 2015

Impaired Holistic Processing In Congenital Prosopagnosia, Galia Avidan, Michal Tanzer, Marlene Behrmann

Marlene Behrmann

It has long been argued that face processing requires disproportionate reliance on holistic or configural processing, relative to that required for non-face object recognition, and that a disruption of such holistic processing may be causally implicated in prosopagnosia. Previously, we demonstrated that individuals with congenital prosopagnosia (CP) did not show the normal face inversion effect (better performance for upright compared to inverted faces) and evinced a local (rather than the normal global) bias in a compound letter global/local (GL) task, supporting the claim of disrupted holistic processing in prosopagnosia. Here, we investigate further the nature of holistic processing impairments in …


Probing The Face-Space Of Individuals With Prosopagnosia, Mayu Nishimura, Jaime Doyle, Kate Humphreys, Marlene Behrmann Apr 2015

Probing The Face-Space Of Individuals With Prosopagnosia, Mayu Nishimura, Jaime Doyle, Kate Humphreys, Marlene Behrmann

Marlene Behrmann

A useful framework for understanding the mental representation of facial identity is face-space (Valentine, 1991), a multi-dimensional cognitive map in which individual faces are coded relative to the average of previously encountered faces, and in which the distance among faces represents their perceived similarity. We examined whether individuals with prosopagnosia, a disorder characterized by an inability to recognize familiar faces despite normal visual acuity and intellectual abilities, evince behavior consistent with this underlying representational schema. To do so, we compared the performance of 6 individuals with congenital prosopagnosia (CP), with a group of age- and gender-matched control participants …