Harvard Medical School: More Than Meets the Eye
July 14, 2020
July 14, 2020
BOSTON, Massachusetts, July 14 -- Harvard Medical School issued the following news:
The ability to recognize faces is a complex neurocognitive skill with important social implications. A disorder that impairs that ability, which, according to some estimates, affects more than 2 percent of the population, can lead to isolation and anxiety and impair personal and work relationships.
The traditional view of this face blindness disorder--prosopagnosia in scientific parlance . . .
The ability to recognize faces is a complex neurocognitive skill with important social implications. A disorder that impairs that ability, which, according to some estimates, affects more than 2 percent of the population, can lead to isolation and anxiety and impair personal and work relationships.
The traditional view of this face blindness disorder--prosopagnosia in scientific parlance . . .