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Título : Pupil dilation reflects covert familiar face recognition under interocular suppression
Otros títulos : Consciousness and Cognition
Autor : Mejía Ramírez, Manuel Alejandro
Valdés-Sosa, Michell
Bobes, María Antonieta
Palabras clave : prosopagnosia
Sede: Campus Tijuana
Fecha de publicación : jun-2024
Citación : vol.123;
Resumen : In prosopagnosia, brain lesions impair overt face recognition, but not face detection, and may coexist with residual covert recognition of familiar faces. Previous studies that simulated covert recognition in healthy individuals have impaired face detection as well as recognition, thus not fully mirroring the deficits in prosopagnosia. We evaluated a model of covert recognition based on continuous flash suppression (CFS). Familiar and unfamiliar faces and houses were masked while participants performed two discrimination tasks. With increased suppression, face/house discrimination remained largely intact, but face familiarity discrimination deteriorated. Covert recognition was present across all masking levels, evinced by higher pupil dilation to familiar than unfamiliar faces. Pupil dilation was uncorrelated with overt performance across subjects. Thus, CFS can impede overt face recognition without disrupting covert recognition and face detection, mirroring critical features of prosopagnosia. CFS could be used to uncover shared neural mechanisms of covert recognition in prosopagnosic patients and neurotypicals.
metadata.dc.description.url: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S105381002400093X?via%3Dihub
URI : https://repositorio.cetys.mx/handle/60000/1817
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