Famous face identification in temporal lobe epilepsy: Support for a multimodal integration model of semantic memory
This study aims to demonstrate that the left and right anterior temporal lobes (ATLs) perform critical but unique roles in famous face identification, with damage to either leading to differing deficit patterns reflecting decreased access to lexical or semantic concepts but not their degradation. Fa...
Main Authors: | Drane, D, Ojemann, J, Phatak, V, Loring, D, Gross, R, Hebb, A, Silbergeld, D, Miller, J, Voets, N, Saindane, A, Barsalou, L, Meador, K, Ojemann, G, Tranel, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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