Table of Contents:
  • Finding the mind's construction in the face / A.W. Young
  • Faces in their social and biological context / H.D. Ellis and A.W. Young
  • A theoretical perspective for understanding face recognition / V. Bruce and A.W. Young
  • Applicability of the theoretical model / A.W. Young
  • Everyday errors in face recognition / A.W. Young
  • Dissociable deficits after brain injury / A.W. Young [and others]
  • Face recognition and face imagery / A.W. Young [and others]
  • Accounting for delusional misidentifications / H.D. Ellis and A.W. Young
  • Reduplication of visual stimuli / A.W. Young, D.J. Hellawell, S. Wright, and H.D. Ellis
  • Recognition and reality / A.W. Young
  • Covert face recognition in prosopagnosia / A.W. Young
  • Covert face recognition without prosopagnosia / H.D. Ellis, A.W. Young, and G. Koenken
  • Simulating covert recognition / A.M. Burton [and others]
  • Consciousness / A.W. Young and N. Block.