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Prosopagnosia (from Gr**** prósōpon,
meaning "face", and agnōsía,
meaning "non-knowledge"), also
known as face blindness, is a
cognitive disorder of face...
- that he had
struggled for
years to
recognize people's
faces due to
prosopagnosia (face blindness). In a 2013 interview, he said that his
inability to...
- the IT
gyrus in
humans result in
prosopagnosia.
Rubens and Benson's 1971
study of a
subject in life with
prosopagnosia reveals that the
patient is able...
- border. A
specific form of ****ociative
visual agnosia is
known as
prosopagnosia.
Prosopagnosia is the
inability to
recognize faces. For example,
these individuals...
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various neurological phenomena such as synesthesia, dyslexia, and
prosopagnosia. Anatomically, the
fusiform gyrus is the
largest macro-anatomical structure...
- for
living things, but not non-living things, or
human faces, as in
prosopagnosia. This type of
deficit is
typically ****ociated with head
injury or stroke...
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recognition is the
unconscious recognition of
familiar faces by
people with
prosopagnosia. The
individuals who
express this
phenomenon are
unaware that they are...
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accident in his
twenties who
displays behavior similar to
congenital prosopagnosia.
Although he can
recognize facial features and
emotions –
indeed he...
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romantic comedy film of the same name. He pla**** a man who
suffers from
prosopagnosia. In 2019, Lee
returned to the
small screen opposite Lee Yoo-young in...
- discoloration, and
shifts of position.
Prosopometamorphopsia is
distinct from
prosopagnosia,
which is
characterised by the
inability to
recognise faces.
About 75...