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Normal recognition of famous voices in developmental prosopagnosia
PsychologyScientific Reports

Normal recognition of famous voices in developmental prosopagnosia

M. Tsantani and R. Cook

This fascinating study by Maria Tsantani and Richard Cook dives into the realm of developmental prosopagnosia (DP), exploring how this condition affects not just face recognition but also voice recognition. While individuals with DP struggle with recognizing faces, their voice recognition remains intact, shedding light on the unique processing pathways of visual and auditory identity.... show more
Abstract
Developmental prosopagnosia (DP) is a condition characterised by lifelong face recognition difficulties. Recent neuroimaging findings suggest that DP may be associated with aberrant structure and function in multimodal regions of cortex implicated in the processing of both facial and vocal identity. These findings suggest that both facial and vocal recognition may be impaired in DP. To test this possibility, we compared the performance of 22 DPs and a group of typical controls, on closely matched tasks that assessed famous face and famous voice recognition ability. As expected, the DPs showed severe impairment on the face recognition task, relative to typical controls. In contrast, however, the DPs and controls identified a similar number of voices. Despite evidence of interactions between facial and vocal processing, these findings suggest some degree of dissociation between the two processing pathways, whereby one can be impaired while the other develops typically. A possible explanation for this dissociation in DP could be that the deficit originates in the early perceptual encoding of face structure, rather than at later, post-perceptual stages of face identity processing, which may be more likely to involve interactions with other modalities.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Oct 27, 2020
Authors
Maria Tsantani, Richard Cook
Tags
developmental prosopagnosiavoice recognitionface recognitionneuroimagingperceptual encodingcognitive processing
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