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Friday Factoid: Prosopagnosia
Sarah Watts, MS WKPIC Doctoral Intern Some people are not able to recognize people by looking at their faces. It is a condition called prosopagnosia, and individuals with this condition often rely on other cues, such as voices, to … Continue reading
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Tagged Occipitotemporal lobe, Prosopagnosia
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