Do people suffering from face blindness have a lifelong tendency to "speak" for somebody else and therefore do not tend to attribute importance to people's face. and neural development and plasticity r an everyday mechanism. This behaviour would lead to "face blindness" due to lack of volitional recognition and attribution to another face's recognition. In some way a slow progressive erasing of an ability taken over by face blindness. Aside face blindness and increased morphogenesis manipulation
@bent540 1) I already have prescription glasses 2) this facial recognition thing is something that I noticed a couple decades ago. Thankfully my wife has a great memory for names and faces and always sees people, even when we're driving around.
As a young man I had excellent face recognition, but now at retirement age, my facial recognition is not all that good. I usually recognize people best when they are in their normal location. However, my voice recognition is excellent and I can often immediately identify obscure actors or radio speakers by their voices.
You are a hot ticket Oliver Sacks, coming from a mind's point of view. Your mind is an expensive Van Gogh painting that one will never fully grasp but can always enjoy*
Do people suffering from face blindness have a lifelong tendency to "speak" for somebody else and therefore do not tend to attribute importance to people's face. and neural development and plasticity r an everyday mechanism. This behaviour would lead to "face blindness" due to lack of volitional recognition and attribution to another face's recognition. In some way a slow progressive erasing of an ability taken over by face blindness. Aside face blindness and increased morphogenesis manipulation
PauleQueenie 1 month ago
@bent540 1) I already have prescription glasses 2) this facial recognition thing is something that I noticed a couple decades ago. Thankfully my wife has a great memory for names and faces and always sees people, even when we're driving around.
bodryn 1 month ago
@bent540
[citation needed]
it's genetic, really?
Fosius 1 month ago
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@bent540 You're a sad piece of shit, you are the only that should be sterilized.
gk3og 5 months ago
I have never been able to recognise faces well. I compensate mostly because I never forget a voice.
realinterrobang 11 months ago
As a young man I had excellent face recognition, but now at retirement age, my facial recognition is not all that good. I usually recognize people best when they are in their normal location. However, my voice recognition is excellent and I can often immediately identify obscure actors or radio speakers by their voices.
bodryn 1 year ago
You are a hot ticket Oliver Sacks, coming from a mind's point of view. Your mind is an expensive Van Gogh painting that one will never fully grasp but can always enjoy*
VeraMeat 1 year ago 2
Gonna borrow this video for my presentation, Mr. Sacks!
rainbowrez 1 year ago
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Hellojello522911 1 year ago