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Prosopagnosia - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf - NIHMay 1, 2023 · Prosopagnosia is defined as the inability to recognize known and new faces. It is also known as facial/visual agnosia.
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Prosopagnosia: current perspectives - PMC - NIHProsopagnosia is a selective visual agnosia characterized by the inability to recognize the identity of faces. There are both acquired forms secondary to ...
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How Common Is Face Blindness? | Harvard Medical SchoolFeb 24, 2023 · What causes face blindness? DeGutis: Prosopagnosia, or face blindness, can be caused by a brain injury to occipital or temporal regions ...
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Impaired face and body perception in developmental prosopagnosiaProsopagnosia is a relatively rare deficit in the basic ability to recognize a person by the face in the presence of normal recognition of personal identity by ...
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What is the prevalence of developmental prosopagnosia? An ... - NIHThe prevalence of developmental prosopagnosia (DP), lifelong face recognition deficits, is widely reported to be 2–2.5%.
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Prosopagnosia - PubMedMay 1, 2023 · Bodamer first used the word prosopagnosia in 1947 in a landmark paper that described the cases of two patients with face recognition deficits.
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Bodamer's (1947) paper on prosopagnosiaAug 16, 2007 · Prosopagnosia is a case of a disorder in the recognition of faces while the perception of them is retained.
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Prosopagnosia (Face Blindness): What It Is & SymptomsJul 7, 2022 · Prosopagnosia is a condition where you struggle to recognize faces or can't interpret facial expressions and cues. It usually happens because of brain damage.Overview · Symptoms And Causes · Management And TreatmentMissing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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The definition and diagnosis of developmental prosopagnosiaProsopagnosia is a cognitive condition characterized by a severe impairment in face recognition. While it has traditionally been reported in a relatively small ...
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Developmental prosopagnosia in childhood - PMC - PubMed CentralDevelopmental prosopagnosia (DP) is defined by severe face recognition problems resulting from a failure to develop the necessary visual mechanisms for ...
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Progress in perceptual research: the case of prosopagnosia - NIHMay 31, 2019 · Prosopagnosia is an impairment in the ability to recognize faces and can be acquired after a brain lesion or occur as a developmental variant.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Psychosocial consequences of developmental prosopagnosiaThe potential for negative psychosocial consequences and occupational disability posed by DP is as great as that posed by conditions which are currently ...Missing: challenges | Show results with:challenges
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Prosopagnosia (face blindness) - NHSThe main symptom of prosopagnosia is having difficulty recognising faces. You'll still see the parts of a face normally, but all faces may look the same to you.Missing: core | Show results with:core
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Human genetics of face recognition: discovery of MCTP2 mutations ...Mar 19, 2024 · Our results have revealed genetic predisposition of MCTP2 mutations in CP, 76 years after the initial report of prosopagnosia and 47 years after ...
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Prosopagnosia: face blindness and its association with neurological ...'Definite prosopagnosia' was defined as facial recognition loss as noted by the patient, caregiver or significant other with objective evidence of prosopagnosia ...
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Hereditary prosopagnosia (HPA): the first report outside the ... - NatureDec 22, 2006 · Prosopagnosia, a term first introduced by Bodamer (1947), is defined as the inability to recognize faces of individuals, while faces as such and ...Results · Proband's History · Discussion<|control11|><|separator|>
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Face recognition impairment in small for gestational age and ...Prematurity and low birth weight may be an aetiology to explain high rates of developmental prosopagnosia in childhood and adult live. Abstract. Background.
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Face Blindness in Children and Current Interventions - PMC - NIHAug 11, 2023 · Patients with apperceptive prosopagnosia have difficulty perceiving faces and have damage to the fusiform gyrus, while those with associative ...
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An Overview of Prosopagnosia as a Symptom of Migraine - NIHFeb 19, 2025 · Prosopagnosia is a neurological phenotype, characterized by the inability to recognize faces, typically resulting from damage or dysfunction ...
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Prosopagnosia: Anatomic basis and behavioral mechanismsProsopagnosia is associated with bilateral lesions of the central visual system. Those lesions are located in the mesial occipitotemporal region and are ...
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lesion network mapping of prosopagnosia | Brain - Oxford AcademicNov 19, 2019 · Damage to the right fusiform face area can disrupt the ability to recognize faces, a classic example of how damage to a specialized brain ...
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A century of prosopometamorphopsia studies - ScienceDirect.comProsopometamorphopsia is an extremely rare disorder of visual perception characterised by facial distortions. We here review 81 cases (eight new ones and 73 ...
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Developmental Topographical Disorientation With Concurrent Face ...Developmental topographical disorientation (DTD) has been defined as a ... Developmental prosopagnosia with concurrent topographical difficulties: a ...
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A new approach to diagnosing and researching developmental ...Dec 2, 2022 · The Cambridge Face Memory Test (CFMT; Duchaine & Nakayama, 2006) is the most widely used test for diagnosing developmental prosopagnosia (Table ...
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[PDF] The Cambridge Face Memory Test: Results for neurologically intact ...Scores are displayed as standard deviations below the control mean. were below this cut-off. F41's score on the CFMT was 1.6 standard deviations below the ...
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An update of the Benton Facial Recognition TestDec 16, 2021 · Administration of the BFRT-r and BFRT-c to 32 individuals with developmental prosopagnosia resulted in improved sensitivity in diagnostic ...
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Benton Facial Recognition Test - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThis matching test does not establish a diagnosis of prosopagnosia, but failure suggests a degree of impaired face perception.
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Objective Patterns of Face Recognition Deficits in 165 Adults ... - NIHJun 6, 2019 · The condition “developmental prosopagnosia” (DP) is typically diagnosed when impairment is identified on at least two objective face-processing tests.
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Normative data of the Italian Famous Face Test | Scientific ReportsJul 3, 2024 · We here developed the Italian Famous Face Test (IT-FFT), a novel assessment tool for famous face recognition in typical and clinical populations.
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The 20-item prosopagnosia index (PI20): a self-report instrument for ...May 26, 2015 · A 20-item self-report measure for quantifying prosopagnosic traits. The new instrument successfully distinguishes suspected prosopagnosics from typically ...
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Neural basis of prosopagnosia: An fMRI study - PMC - NIHOur study shows that when areas subserving face recognition are damaged during development, face recognition does not get efficiently implemented and overlaps ...Missing: challenges | Show results with:challenges<|control11|><|separator|>
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The neural network for face recognition: Insights from an fMRI study ...Here we focused on individuals suffering developmental prosopagnosia (DP), a neurodevelopmental disorder specifically impairing face recognition, to shed light ...
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The Neural Correlates of Developmental Prosopagnosia - MDPIDevelopmental prosopagnosia (DP) refers to the lifelong difficulty in recognizing faces despite the absence of obvious signs of brain lesions. In recent decades ...<|separator|>
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Altered topology of neural circuits in congenital prosopagnosia | eLifeAug 21, 2017 · We compared the cortical topology of the neural circuit for face processing in participants with an impairment in face recognition, congenital prosopagnosia ( ...
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Are people with autism prosopagnosic? - PubMedSep 23, 2023 · Our results show that the prosopagnosic subpopulation hypothesis does not account for the face impairments in the broader autism spectrum.
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Face individual identity recognition: a potential endophenotype in ...Oct 21, 2020 · The present study estimated the prevalence of prosopagnosia in 80 autistic adults with no intellectual disability, investigated its cognitive ...
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Investigating the Influence of Autism Spectrum Traits on Face ... - NIHAutism traits are common exclusionary criteria in developmental prosopagnosia (DP) studies. We investigated whether autism traits produce qualitatively ...
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Face Recognition Deficits in a Patient With Alzheimer's DiseaseDec 21, 2020 · Face recognition deficits are frequently reported in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and often attributed to memory impairment.
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Do congenital prosopagnosia and the other-race effect affect the ...This suggests that German congenital prosopagnosics perceive Caucasian faces differently than do Korean participants.
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Face recognition improvements in adults and children with face ...We report two studies that examined the efficacy of an existing face training programme in improving face-processing skills in adults and children
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Intranasal Inhalation of Oxytocin Improves Face Processing in ...Aug 27, 2013 · Recent evidence suggests that intranasal inhalation of the hormone oxytocin can improve face processing in unimpaired participants.
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Intranasal inhalation of oxytocin improves face processing in ...Recent evidence suggests that intranasal inhalation of the hormone oxytocin can improve face processing in unimpaired participants.
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Cortical activation during cholinesterase-inhibitor treatment in ...Conclusions: The right fusiform gyrus is associated with the processing of faces. Cholinergic enhancement augments selective attention by increased selectivity ...
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TMS to the "Occipital Face Area" Affects Recognition but ... - PubMedSep 26, 2013 · Patients with acquired prosopagnosia, an inability to visually recognize faces, have been documented with lesions to the OFA but who ...
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TMS to the “occipital face area” affects recognition but not ...We used transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to temporarily disrupt processing in the OFA in neurologically-intact individuals and found participants' ...
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EFFECT OF INDIVIDUALLY-TAILORED TDCS AND SYMBOLIC ...Aug 6, 2025 · Background The rehabilitation of patients with chronic prosopagnosia that occurs following a stroke is a challenge for modern medicine.Missing: pharmacological | Show results with:pharmacological
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A Fifteen Year Follow-Up of a Case of Developmental ProsopagnosiaDevelopmental prosopagnosia refers to an impairment in the recognition of familiar faces which has been present from birth in the absence of neurological ...Missing: 10- | Show results with:10-
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[PDF] Psychosocial consequences of developmental prosopagnosiaSince DP interferes with social interaction it might predispose some people to develop social anxiety disorder, which is characterized by fear and avoidance of ...
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Face processing in Williams syndrome is already atypical in infancyOur findings indicate that theorists can no longer use the case of WS to support claims that evolution has endowed the human brain with an independent face- ...
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Facial emotion recognition deficits: The new face of schizophreniaFacial emotion recognition deficits have been consistently demonstrated in schizophrenia and are found to be specific for negative emotions of fear, anger, and ...
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Problems of Face Recognition in Patients with Behavioral Variant ...Prosopagnosia in Alzheimer's disease is of visuospatial nature and hence can recognize the individual when named or spoken to, but in FTD, it is multimodal and ...
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Advances in developmental prosopagnosia research - ScienceDirectThese findings indicate that DP is a disorder with a genetic component. Self-report data suggest that DP may be a monogenic, autosomal dominant disorder [6, 7].
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Prosopagnosia and disorders of face processing - ScienceDirect.comAcquired prosopagnosia is the loss of familiarity for facial identity and has several functional variants, namely apperceptive, amnestic, and associative forms.Neuroimaging In... · Covert Face Recognition · Other Disorders Affecting...Missing: symptoms | Show results with:symptoms
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Quaglino's 1867 Case of Prosopagnosia - ScienceDirect.comThe duality of the mind: Proved by the structure, functions, and diseases of the brain, and by the phenomena of mental derangement, and shown to be ...
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2026 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code R48.3: Visual agnosiaClinical Information. A visual agnosia usually due to brain damage and characterized by an inability to recognize familiar faces, and in some cases, ...
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Improving the DSM-5 approach to cognitive impairmentJul 8, 2024 · I use developmental prosopagnosia, a condition characterized by difficulties recognizing faces, to show the DSM-5 only diagnoses 62–70% (n1 = 61, n2 = 165) ...
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Citizen Science and Face Recognition - TestMyBrainIn 1999, Dr. Brad Duchaine (then a graduate student and later founder of the Prosopagnosia Research Center) came upon Bill Choisser's website and got in touch ...Missing: 1990s | Show results with:1990s
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A strong role for nature in face recognition - PNASMar 8, 2010 · (A) Twin studies show a genetic contribution [i.e., monozygotic (MZ) correlation is greater than dizygotic (DZ) correlation] to face memory ( ...
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Benton facial recognition test scores for predicting fusiform gyrus ...Jul 2, 2025 · These findings suggest that BFRT scores serve as an indicator of right fusiform gyrus activity linked to holistic/configural face perception.Results · Regional Brain Activity · Data Analysis: Fmri
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Neural computations in prosopagnosia - Oxford AcademicMay 24, 2024 · We found that the computations underlying PS' brain activity bore a closer resemblance to early layers of a visual DNN than those of controls.
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Signs of Prosopagnosia in Children - Face Blind UKSigns of Prosopagnosia in Children · Fail to recognise familiar people · Have difficulty making friends and appear withdrawn · Mistakenly approach strangers · Wait ...Questions To Ask Yourself... · Do You Children Use... · Do They Use Particular...
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Even mild face blindness can cause serious difficulties in daily lifeApr 30, 2025 · Although public awareness of face blindness is low, there is a high chance that you already know someone with face recognition difficulties.Missing: campaigns | Show results with:campaigns
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This condition impacts every aspect of my life - Research journalsDevelopmental prosopagnosia (DP) is a lifelong condition characterised by a severe difficulty recognising familiar faces, despite otherwise normal vision, IQ, ...Missing: therapy | Show results with:therapy
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Face blindness will be examined as part of new project - BBCNov 29, 2024 · Dr Hayley Ryder hopes a new project will raise awareness of a very unusual condition.