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Evidence of an eye movement-based memory effect in congenital prosopagnosia

Bate et al., 2008

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17728826854479860872
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Bate S
Haslam C
Tree J
Hodgson T
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Cortex

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While extensive work has examined the role of covert recognition in acquired prosopagnosia, little attention has been directed to this process in the congenital form of the disorder. Indeed, evidence of covert recognition has only been demonstrated in one …
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