Face perception after brain injury: selective impairments affecting identity and expression.

作者: Andrew W. Young , Freda Newcombe , Edward H. F. de Haan , Marian small , Dennis C. Hay

DOI: 10.1093/BRAIN/116.4.941

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摘要: Current theoretical models of face perception postulate separate routes for processing information needed in the recognition of a familiar face, for matching photographs of …

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