TY - JOUR
T1 - Recognition disorders for famous faces and voices: a review of the literature and normative data of a new test battery
AU - Quaranta, Davide
AU - Piccininni, Chiara
AU - Carlesimo, Giovanni Augusto
AU - Luzzi, Simona
AU - Marra, Camillo
AU - Papagno, Costanza
AU - Trojano, Luigi
AU - Gainotti, Guido
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Several anatomo-clinical investigations have shown that familiar face recognition disorders not due to high level perceptual defects are often observed in patients with lesions of the right anterior temporal lobe (ATL). The meaning of these findings is, however, controversial, because some authors claim that these patients show pure instances of modality-specific ‘associative prosopagnosia’, whereas other authors maintain that in these patients voice recognition is also impaired and that these patients have a ‘multimodal person recognition disorder’. To solve the problem of the nature of famous faces recognition disorders in patients affected by right ATL lesions, it is therefore very important to verify with formal tests if these patients are or are not able to recognize others by voice, but a direct comparison between the two modalities is hindered by the fact that voice recognition is more difficult than face recognition. To circumvent this difficulty, we constructed a test battery in which subjects were requested to recognize the same persons (well-known at the national level) through their faces and voices, evaluating familiarity and identification processes. The present paper describes the ‘Famous People Recognition Battery’ and reports the normative data necessary to clarify the nature of person recognition disorders observed in patients affected by right ATL lesions.
AB - Several anatomo-clinical investigations have shown that familiar face recognition disorders not due to high level perceptual defects are often observed in patients with lesions of the right anterior temporal lobe (ATL). The meaning of these findings is, however, controversial, because some authors claim that these patients show pure instances of modality-specific ‘associative prosopagnosia’, whereas other authors maintain that in these patients voice recognition is also impaired and that these patients have a ‘multimodal person recognition disorder’. To solve the problem of the nature of famous faces recognition disorders in patients affected by right ATL lesions, it is therefore very important to verify with formal tests if these patients are or are not able to recognize others by voice, but a direct comparison between the two modalities is hindered by the fact that voice recognition is more difficult than face recognition. To circumvent this difficulty, we constructed a test battery in which subjects were requested to recognize the same persons (well-known at the national level) through their faces and voices, evaluating familiarity and identification processes. The present paper describes the ‘Famous People Recognition Battery’ and reports the normative data necessary to clarify the nature of person recognition disorders observed in patients affected by right ATL lesions.
KW - 2708
KW - Adult
KW - Aged
KW - Agnosia
KW - Associative prosopagnosia and phonagnosia
KW - Face and voice familiarity feelings
KW - Familiar people identification
KW - Female
KW - Humans
KW - Male
KW - Middle Aged
KW - Multimodal person recognition disorders
KW - Neurology (clinical)
KW - Neuropsychological Tests
KW - Pattern Recognition, Physiological
KW - Psychiatry and Mental Health
KW - Recognition (Psychology)
KW - Reference Values
KW - Right anterior temporal lesions
KW - Young Adult
KW - 2708
KW - Adult
KW - Aged
KW - Agnosia
KW - Associative prosopagnosia and phonagnosia
KW - Face and voice familiarity feelings
KW - Familiar people identification
KW - Female
KW - Humans
KW - Male
KW - Middle Aged
KW - Multimodal person recognition disorders
KW - Neurology (clinical)
KW - Neuropsychological Tests
KW - Pattern Recognition, Physiological
KW - Psychiatry and Mental Health
KW - Recognition (Psychology)
KW - Reference Values
KW - Right anterior temporal lesions
KW - Young Adult
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/94733
U2 - 10.1007/s10072-015-2437-1
DO - 10.1007/s10072-015-2437-1
M3 - Article
SN - 1590-1874
VL - 37
SP - 345
EP - 352
JO - Neurological Sciences
JF - Neurological Sciences
ER -