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 (...
Những tác giả chính: | Sui, J, Chechlacz, M, Rotshtein, P, Humphreys, G |
---|---|
Định dạng: | Journal article |
Ngôn ngữ: | English |
Được phát hành: |
2015
|
Những quyển sách tương tự
-
Neuronal substrates of Corsi Block span: Lesion symptom mapping analyses in relation to attentional competition and spatial bias.
Bằng: Chechlacz, M, et al.
Được phát hành: (2014) -
Dividing the self: distinct neural substrates of task-based and automatic self-prioritization after brain damage.
Bằng: Sui, J, et al.
Được phát hành: (2012) -
Neuroanatomical Dissections of Unilateral Visual Neglect Symptoms: ALE Meta-Analysis of Lesion-Symptom Mapping.
Bằng: Chechlacz, M, et al.
Được phát hành: (2012) -
Neuro anatomical dissections of unilateral visual neglect symptoms: ALE meta-analysis of lesion-symptom mapping
Bằng: Chechlacz, M, et al.
Được phát hành: (2012) -
Neuro-anatomical dissections of unilateral visual neglect symptoms: ALE meta-analysis of lesion-symptom mapping
Bằng: Magdalena eChechlacz, et al.
Được phát hành: (2012-08-01)