“…2 Especially the latter has been found to be sensitive to the recognition of familiar faces, whether famous (Henson et al, 2003), learned during a study phase (Joyce and Kutas, 2005;Paller et al, 1999Paller et al, , 2000Paller et al, , 2003, or the participant's own face (Ninomiya et al, 1998). Moreover, a late positive ERP component in response to familiar faces has even been observed in prosopagnosia patients, regardless of their incapability of familiar face recognition (Bobes et al, 2004;Renault et al, 1989). However, paradigms used in the studies cited above vary greatly and in each case deviate from a typical P300 based CIT.…”