Developmental prosopagnosia, commonly known as face blindness, affects every aspect of daily life, leaving many patients unable to pick out even their closest relatives in ordinary encounters, new ...
WMNF: Author Sadie Dingfelder on her journey to discovering she is face blind and how to cope
Sadie Dingfelder is the author of Do I Know You?A Face Blind Reporter’s Journey Into the Science of Sight, Memory and Imagination. Science writer Sadie Dingfelder always knew she was different but ...
Author Sadie Dingfelder on her journey to discovering she is face blind and how to cope
MSN: She was diagnosed with prosopagnosia – also known as face blindness
After mistaking a random man at the grocery store for her husband, Sadie Dingfelder took tests and learned she is face blind. She has prosopagnosia (what many call face blindness) and aphantasia, ...
Danish and Norwegian researchers have moved one step closer to understanding where face blindness stems from in the brain. The condition affects approximately 2% of the population. Although we mainly ...
National Geographic news: Face blindness may be more common than previously thought
The neurological disorder can be genetic or acquired after a brain injury or stroke, and can wreak havoc on people’s lives. For people with prosopagnosia, or face blindness, remembering familiar faces ...
The Conversation: Even mild face blindness can cause serious difficulties in daily life – new study
Have you ever been ignored by someone you knew when you bumped into them in the street or at an event? If so, you probably thought they were being rude. But they might have face blindness – a ...