Is this a new type of primary prosopagnosia, both progressive and apperceptive?
Azusa Sugimoto1, Shinichi Koyama2, Akira Midorikawa3, Akinori Futamura1, Kiichi Ishiwata4, Kenji Ishii4, Michael W Miller5, Mitsuru Kawamura11Department of Neurology, Showa University School of Medicine, Tokyo, 2Design Psychology Unit, Department of Design Science, Graduate School of Engineering, Ch...
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Main Authors: | Sugimoto A, Koyama S, Midorikawa A, Futamura A, Ishiwata K, Ishii K, Miller MW, Kawamura M |
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Dove Medical Press
2012
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