References
- Kennerknecht I, Grüter T, Welling B, Wentzek S. First report on the prevalence of non-syndromic hereditary prosopagnosia (HPA). Am J Med Genet 2006; 140A(Part A):1617–22.
- Behrmann M, Avidan G. Congenital prosopagnosia: face-blind from birth. Trends Cogn Sci 2005;9:180–7.
- Duchaine BC, Germine L, Nakayama K. Family resemblance: ten family members with prosopagnosia and within-class object agnosia. Cogn Neuropsychol 2007;24(4):419–30.
- Grüter T, Grüter M, Carbon C-C. Neural and genetic foundations of face recognition and prosopagnosia. J Neuropsychol 2008;2(1):79–97.
- Stollhoff R, Jost J, Elze T, Kennerknecht I. Deficits in long-term recognition memory reveal dissociated subtypes in congenital prosopagnosia. PLoS ONE 2011;6(1):e15702.
- Le Grand R, Cooper PA, Mondloch CJ, Lewis TL, Sagiv N, De Gelder B. What aspects of face processing are impaired in developmental prosopagnosia? Brain Cogn 2006;61(2):139–58.
- Tree JJ, Wilkie J. Face and object imagery in congenital prosopagnosia: a case series. Cortex, 2010;46:1189–98.
- Nelson ED, Ramberg JE, Best T, Sinnott RA. Neurologic effects of exogenous saccharides: a review of controlled human, animal, and in vitro studies. Nutr Neurosci 2012;15:149–62.
- Best T, Kemps E, Bryan J. Saccharide effects on cognition and well-being in middle-aged adults: a randomized controlled trial. Dev Neuropsychol 2010;35(1):66–80.
- Best T, Kemps E, Bryan J. Effects of saccharides on brain function and cognitive performance. Nutr Rev 2005;63(12):409–18.