FACE BLIND: Confessions of a prosopagnosic
AI Briefing
- Study reveals that 2% of people with prosopagnosia, face blindness, often rely on other visual cues to identify faces
- Researchers find that those with face blindness may use body language, clothing, and voice to compensate for their inability to recognize faces
- Experts call for increased awareness and accommodations for those with face blindness to improve social interactions and daily life
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