Browsing Psychology by Author "Bate, S"
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Developmental prosopagnosia with concurrent topographical difficulties: A case report and virtual reality training programme.
Bate, S; Adams, A; Bennetts, R; Line, H (2019-09)Several neuropsychological case studies report brain-damaged individuals with concurrent impairments in face recognition (i.e., prosopagnosia) and topographical orientation. Recently, individuals with a developmental form ... -
Eye-movement strategies in developmental prosopagnosia and "super" face recognition.
Bobak, AK; Parris, BA; Gregory, NJ; Bennetts, RJ; Bate, S (2017-02)Developmental prosopagnosia (DP) is a cognitive condition characterized by a severe deficit in face recognition. Few investigations have examined whether impairments at the early stages of processing may underpin the ... -
An in-depth cognitive examination of individuals with superior face recognition skills.
Bobak, AK; Bennetts, RJ; Parris, BA; Jansari, A; Bate, S (2016-09)Previous work has reported the existence of "super-recognisers" (SRs), or individuals with extraordinary face recognition skills. However, the precise underpinnings of this ability have not yet been investigated. In this ... -
The independence of expression and identity in face-processing: evidence from neuropsychological case studies.
Bate, S; Bennetts, R (2015)The processing of facial identity and facial expression have traditionally been seen as independent-a hypothesis that has largely been informed by a key double dissociation between neurological patients with a deficit in ... -
Movement cues aid face recognition in developmental prosopagnosia.
Bennetts, RJ; Butcher, N; Lander, K; Udale, R; Bate, S (2015-11)OBJECTIVE: Seeing a face in motion can improve face recognition in the general population, and studies of face matching indicate that people with face recognition difficulties (developmental prosopagnosia; DP) may be able ... -
Oxytocin increases bias, but not accuracy, in face recognition line-ups.
Bate, S; Bennetts, R; Parris, BA; Bindemann, M; Udale, R; Bussunt, A (2015-07)Previous work indicates that intranasal inhalation of oxytocin improves face recognition skills, raising the possibility that it may be used in security settings. However, it is unclear whether oxytocin directly acts upon ... -
Prevalence of face recognition deficits in middle childhood.
Bennetts, RJ; Murray, E; Boyce, T; Bate, S (2017-02)Approximately 2-2.5% of the adult population is believed to show severe difficulties with face recognition, in the absence of any neurological injury-a condition known as developmental prosopagnosia (DP). However, to date ... -
The rehabilitation of face recognition impairments: a critical review and future directions.
Bate, S; Bennetts, RJ (2014)While much research has investigated the neural and cognitive characteristics of face recognition impairments (prosopagnosia), much less work has examined their rehabilitation. In this paper, we present a critical analysis ... -
Rehabilitation of face-processing skills in an adolescent with prosopagnosia: Evaluation of an online perceptual training programme.
Bate, S; Bennetts, R; Mole, JA; Ainge, JA; Gregory, NJ; Bobak, AK; Bussunt, A (2015)In this paper we describe the case of EM, a female adolescent who acquired prosopagnosia following encephalitis at the age of eight. Initial neuropsychological and eye-movement investigations indicated that EM had profound ...