Thursday, 20 February 2014

Prosopagnosia

Prosopagnosia

It also called face blindness, is a reasoning illness of face insight where the capability to identify faces is reduced, while other features of visual dispensation (e.g., object judgment) and intelligent operative (e.g., decision making) endure intact.


Symptoms
Everyone occasionally has distress knowing faces, and it is even more common for people to have trouble retention other people's names.

Diagnosis
Face recognition test.

Treatment

The focus of any action should be to help the separate with prosopagnosia develop compensatory plans. Adults who have the disorder as a consequence of hit or brain shock can be reeducated to use other clues to classify persons.








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