Sadie Dingfelder is the author of Do I Know You?A Face Blind Reporter’s Journey Into the Science of Sight, Memory and Imagination. Science writer Sadie Dingfelder always knew she was different but ...
I once carefully studied a photo of Princess Diana and became convinced she was Lena Dunham. The image of Lady Di’s face was tightly cropped, obscuring her hair; nonetheless, I’ve since been gently ...
Prosopagnosia -- also known as face blindness, or the inability to recognize familiar faces -- occurred across a range of degenerative and non-degenerative neurologic disorders, a large case series ...
People who struggle with facial recognition can find forming relationships a challenge, leading to mental health issues and social anxiety. A new study provides insights into prosopagnosia or face ...
Prosopagnosia is a neurological condition where a person is unable to recognize faces. It typically arises due to problems or damage in specific areas of the brain that process facial information.
Fifteen pairs of eyes stared into the gloaming. An hour passed before someone spied the faintest wisp of smoke on the horizon. The wisp drew closer, becoming something larger, winged, and muscular: ...
Laura holds a Master's in Experimental Neuroscience and a Bachelor's in Biology from Imperial College London. Her areas of expertise include health, medicine, psychology, and neuroscience. Laura holds ...