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Bloodpit says he has a blind face. What is Prosopagnosia?

Believe that Brad Pitt has Prosopagnosia, a neuropathy characterized by inability to recognize faces. Say there is. According to Faceblind.org, who studies disorders, this condition is also known as "face blindness" and can affect 1 in 50 people

A 58-year-old actor who has never been formally diagnosed with this condition said he had a hard time remembering and recognizing his face in the past. 12} He spoke to GQ. He said he was ashamed of it, and he said he wanted to meet another person involved. 

Prosopagnosia affects people in many ways. Some people cannot recognize familiar faces.According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Strokes (NINDS),even your own family cannot recognize it. Others cannot distinguish an unknown face. Some people can't tell the difference between a face and an object.

Disorders can be caused by several causes, including stroke, traumatic brain damage, or certain neurodegenerative disorders. However, it can also be a congenital disorder that exists at birth and appears to occur in the family. This means that it is likely the result of a genetic mutation or deletion. 

According to NINDS, some children with autism have some presymptomatic symptom.

When it comes to treatment, former Sopagnosia people should work on developing a "compensatory strategy" to recognize people. Many people in this state use other symbols, such as the human voice, to identify them. However, nothing is as effective as recognizing a face, and the condition can be socially inconvenient, NINDS says.

People who experience this condition after a stroke or brain trauma can also be taught to use other clues to identify people other than the face.

Other famous people are also open about the experience of Prosopagnosia. 

In an interview withCarouselin 2017, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak said he has Prosopagnosia. "Weird hair, certain clothes, a voice I can recognize," he said. "Many people have this, but unless it manifests itself as outstanding, you never know it, because you never know it."

Scientist and protectionist One Jane Goodalltalked about Prosopagnosiain her book "Reason for Hope: A Spiritual Journey." She said she couldn't remember people's faces because she thought it was "caused by mental laziness." 

"There was no problem for those who had obvious physical characteristics such as abnormal bone structure, beak nose, extreme beauty, but on other faces. I failed miserably, "she said. "Sometimes I knew people were upset when I didn't notice immediately. I did, and I was embarrassed, so I kept it myself.

Goodall said he soon learned that both his friend and her sister had similar problems and wrote a letter to a renowned neurologist who provided information about Prosopagnosia. .. "Even now that I know I don't have to feel guilty, it's hard to know what to do. I can hardly go around telling everyone I meet that Adam won't know them the next time I meet! Or maybe I should? "She wrote in her book.

Caitlin O'Kane
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Caitlin O'Kane is a digital content producer that covers the trend stories of CBS News and its leading news brandTheUplift.

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