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Researchers launch new study to explore face blindness in children – News-Medical.Net
Researchers have launched a new study into a little-known phenomenon that prevents people from recognizing members of their own immediate family or sometimes even…

Researchers have launched a new study into a little-known phenomenon that prevents people from recognizing members of their own immediate family or sometimes even their own reflection.
Judith Lowes, of the Psychology division at the University of Stirling, is leading the three-year study into developmental prosopagnosia-sometimes referred to as “face-blindness” – which impairs a person’s ability to recognize familiar faces. While it may is perceived as unusual, it is relatively common – impacting…
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