Reach trajectories reveal delayed processing of low spatial frequency faces in developmental prosopagnosia

Awasthi, B., Friedman, J. and Williams, M. A. (2012) Reach trajectories reveal delayed processing of low spatial frequency faces in developmental prosopagnosia. Cognitive Neuroscience, 3(2), pp. 120-130. (doi: 10.1080/17588928.2012.673482) (PMID:24168693)

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Abstract

Developmental prosopagnosia (DP) is characterized by a selective deficit in face recognition despite normal cognitive and neurological functioning. Previous research has established configural processing deficits in DP subjects. Low spatial frequency (LSF) information subserves configural face processing. Using hybrid stimuli, here we examined the evolution of perceptual dynamics and integration of LSF information by DP subjects while they pointed to high spatial frequency (HSF) face targets. Permutation analysis revealed a 230-ms delay in LSF processing by DP subjects as compared to controls. This delayed processing is likely to contribute to the difficulties associated with face recognition in DP subjects and is reflective of their alleged reliance on local rather than global features in face perception. These results suggest that quick and efficient processing of LSF information is critical for the development of normal face perception.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Awasthi, Dr Bhuvanesh
Authors: Awasthi, B., Friedman, J., and Williams, M. A.
Subjects:B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > B Philosophy (General)
B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BF Psychology
B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BH Aesthetics
Q Science > QP Physiology
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Psychology
Journal Name:Cognitive Neuroscience
Publisher:Taylor & Francis
ISSN:1758-8928
ISSN (Online):1758-8936
Published Online:30 March 2012

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