1. Self-face and self-body advantages in congenital prosopagnosia: evidence for a common mechanism
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Manuela Malaspina, Roberta Daini, Andrea Albonico, Malaspina, M, Albonico, A, and Daini, R
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Self recognition ,Audiology ,M-PSI/02 - PSICOBIOLOGIA E PSICOLOGIA FISIOLOGICA ,behavioral disciplines and activities ,050105 experimental psychology ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,prosopagnosia, face recognition, body recognition,self-recognition ,Foot ,Mechanism (biology) ,General Neuroscience ,Self ,05 social sciences ,Recognition, Psychology ,Hand ,Self Concept ,body regions ,Prosopagnosia ,Pattern Recognition, Visual ,Face ,Face (geometry) ,Female ,Psychology ,Facial Recognition ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Prosopagnosia is a disorder leading to difficulties in recognizing faces. However, recent evidence suggests that individuals with congenital prosopagnosia can achieve considerable accuracy when they have to recognize their own faces (self-face advantage). Yet, whether this advantage is face-specific or not is still unclear. Here, we aimed to investigate whether individuals with congenital prosopagnosia show a self-advantage also in recognizing other self body-parts and, if so, whether the advantage for the body parts differs from the one characterizing the self-face. Eight individuals with congenital prosopagnosia and 22 controls underwent a delayed matching task in which they were required to recognize faces, hands, and feet belonging to the self or to others. Controls showed a similar self-advantage for all the stimuli tested; by contrast, individuals with congenital prosopagnosia showed a larger self-advantage with faces compared to hands and feet, mainly driven by their deficit with others’ faces. In both groups the self-advantages for the different body parts were strongly and significantly correlated. Our data suggest that the self-face advantage showed by individuals with congenital prosopagnosia is not face-specific and that the same mechanism could be responsible for both the self-face and self body-part advantages.
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- 2018
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