Demon face syndrome: The science behind prosopometamorphopsia
· eric w. dolan
AI Briefing
- A rare neurological disorder known as prosopometamorphopsia, or demon face syndrome, affects a small percentage of the population, causing distorted facial perceptions.
- Research suggests that prosopometamorphopsia is associated with abnormalities in the brain's occipital lobe, which processes visual information.
- Studies have found that individuals with prosopometamorphopsia often exhibit enhanced sensitivity to visual stimuli and altered brain activity patterns when observing faces.
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