Judith Lowes receives funding from the Economic and Social Research Council and the British Psychological Society Cognitive Section. Have you ever been ignored by someone you knew when you bumped into ...
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Developmental prosopagnosia: Even ‘mild’ face blindness can severely disrupt daily life
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 ...
Your next trip to smooth out crow’s feet or fill in smile lines could look a little different. Experts are urging clinics to perform ultrasounds before injecting cosmetic fillers into patients’ faces ...
Although public awareness of face blindness is low, there is a high chance that you already know someone with face recognition difficulties. Around 1 in 50 people have developmental prosopagnosia, a ...
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