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Prosopagnosia is a disorder in which:
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Visual face processing abilities are selectively impaired
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Memory for the names of familiar persons is impaired
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The ability to identify persons by any means is impaired
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Vision is impaired in general, but preserved for faces
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Attractive faces tend to be:
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That faces are somewhat special visual stimuli is supported by all these findings except that:
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Even very impoverished line drawings can be interpreted as faces
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Babies prefer to look at faces over other stimuli
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We are better at recognising previously seen faces than other types of visual stimuli
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Babies only a few days old prefer to look at the faces of their own mother over other age-matched female faces
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Babies prefer stimuli with vertical (left/right) symmetry over those with horizontal (up/down) symmetry
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Brain regions which process facial identity and emotional expression:
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A face created with a blend of 50% happy and 50% angry expressions will appear happy:
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After the observer has been induced into a happy mood
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After adapting to a face with an angry expression
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When the face is turned upside down
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After adapting to a face with a happy expression
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The so-called "fusiform face area" is most active when:
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Viewing binocularly fused, form fitted stimuli
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Viewing scrambled faces
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Seeing Rubin's face/vase stimulus as a vase
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Viewing human faces
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Viewing emotional stimuli