Face and mind /
A series of research and review papers on face perception. The text includes detailed studies of the types of impairment to face perception which can follow brain injury or psychiatric illness.
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Oxford :
Oxford University Press,
1998.
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| Series: | Oxford cognitive science series.
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
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.