Lesion-symptom mapping of self-prioritization in explicit face categorization: distinguishing hypo- and hyper-self-biases.
People make faster familiarity decisions for their own face compared with a familiar other. Lesion studies diverge on whether this self-face prioritization (SFP) effect is associated with functional processes isolated in the left or right hemispheres. To assess both decreases (hypo-) and increases (...
Main Authors: | Sui, J, Chechlacz, M, Rotshtein, P, Humphreys, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2015
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