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Strangers in the Mirror

World Science Festival via YouTube

Overview

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Explore the fascinating world of prosopagnosia, or "face blindness," in this captivating 80-minute World Science Festival panel discussion. Delve into the experiences of acclaimed neurologist Oliver Sacks and photo-realist painter Chuck Close as they share their personal struggles with this curious condition. Moderated by RadioLab's Robert Krulwich, the conversation covers a range of topics, from the challenges of maintaining interpersonal relationships to the creative adaptations developed by those living with face blindness. Learn about the prevalence of prosopagnosia in the general population, its potential comorbidities, and the impact on daily life. Gain insights into how individuals with this condition navigate social situations, recognize people through alternative means, and leverage their unique perspectives in their careers. The discussion also touches on the potential for technological solutions to assist those with face blindness, offering a comprehensive exploration of this intriguing neurological phenomenon.

Syllabus

Robert Krulwich's introduction
Participants introductions
When did you discover you had prosopagnosia?
Chuck's work and working with face blindness.
Is it just faces or does it include places?
Prepping for a test with a bathtub?
Identifying people with no faces
Oliver on going from 3D to a 2D world.
What percent of the population has prosopagnosia?
Recognizing people by just their facial features.
Special Guest:Alexandra Lynch Introduction
Can you recognize people by just their voice?
How many faces can our brains keep track of?
Are there certain conditions that are co-morbid?
Alexandra has your ability helped in your career.
If you have face blindness could an app/tech help you out.

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