developmental prosopagnosia

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Developmental prosopagnosia, often called face blindness, is a lifelong condition marked by difficulty recognizing faces. A recent PhD project from the University of Copenhagen examines this condition through both lived experience and screening methods. The research highlights inconsistencies in current diagnosis and proposes streamlined tools, such as refinements to the PI20 self-report questionnaire, to improve detection. The work emphasizes the importance of understanding how individuals with developmental prosopagnosia perceive faces, aiming to enhance support and clinical recognition. This tag covers discussions on the phenomenology, screening, and diagnostic challenges of developmental prosopagnosia.
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    Beyond Face Value: Phenomenology and Screening in Developmental Prosopagnosia

    A new PhD project out of the University of Copenhagen reframes how researchers and clinicians should think about developmental prosopagnosia — commonly known as face blindness — by foregrounding lived experience, highlighting diagnostic inconsistency, and proposing streamlined screening tools...
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