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  • Acquired prosopagnosia is usually a consequence of bilateral or right hemisphere lesions and is often associated with topographical disorientation and dyschromatopsia. Left temporo-occipital lesions sometimes result in a face recognition disorder but in a context of visual object agnosia with spared familiarity feelings for faces, usually in left-handers. We describe a patient with a left temporo-occipital hemorrhagic lesion unexpectedly resulting in a deficit of face familiarity, which could represent a mild form of associative prosopagnosia. Our patient failed to feel familiarity feelings even with very well-known famous faces but had neither visual object agnosia nor defects with semantics or naming of celebrities. This was confirmed even when the patient was re-tested a year later. We speculate that a graded lateralization of face processing could be at the basis of occasional cases of prosopagnosia.
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?:doi
  • 10.1007/s10072-020-04581-5
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  • Neurological_sciences_:_official_journal_of_the_Italian_Neurological_Society_and_of_the_Italian_Society_of_Clinical_Neurophysiology
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  • cc-by
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  • 32648048.0
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  • Medline
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  • Selective defects of face familiarity associated to a left temporo-occipital lesion.
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  • 2020-07-10

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