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Bradley C Duchaine

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Steeves J, Culham J, Duchaine B, Pratesi C, Valyear K, Schindler I, et al.
Neuropsychologia . 2005 Aug; 44(4):594-609. PMID: 16125741
We tested functional activation for faces in patient D.F., who following acquired brain damage has a profound deficit in object recognition based on form (visual form agnosia) and also prosopagnosia...
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Duchaine B, Dingle K, Butterworth E, Nakayama K
Neuron . 2004 Aug; 43(4):469-73. PMID: 15312646
A central question in cognitive neuroscience is whether mechanisms exist that are specialized for particular domains. One of the most commonly cited examples of a domain-specific competence is the human...
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Duchaine B, Nakayama K
Neurology . 2004 Apr; 62(7):1219-20. PMID: 15079032
The Benton Facial Recognition Test is used for clinical and research purposes, but evidence suggests that it is possible to pass the test with impaired face discrimination abilities. The authors...
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Duchaine B, Nieminen-von Wendt T, New J, Kulomaki T
Neurocase . 2004 Feb; 9(5):380-9. PMID: 14972753
We report the results of tests investigating the recognition of faces, places, and objects in a developmental agnosic, because dissociations of visual recognition in developmental agnosics provide insight into the...
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Galaburda A, Duchaine B
Neurol Clin . 2003 Sep; 21(3):687-707. PMID: 13677818
This review of developmental disorders of vision focuses on only a few of the many disorders that disrupt visual development. Given the enormity of the human visual system in the...
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Duchaine B, Parker H, Nakayama K
Perception . 2003 Sep; 32(7):827-38. PMID: 12974568
In the leading model of face perception, facial identity and facial expressions of emotion are recognized by separate mechanisms. In this report, we provide evidence supporting the independence of these...
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Duchaine B, Weidenfeld A
Neuropsychologia . 2003 Feb; 41(6):713-20. PMID: 12591028
The Warrington Recognition Memory for Faces (RMF) and the Benton Facial Recognition Test (BFRT) are commercially available tests that are commonly used by clinicians and cognitive neuropsychologists to evaluate unfamiliar...