| 11. | Prosopagnosia subjects had little ability to make this distinction.
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| 12. | Prosopagnosia is a disorder which causes the inability to use overt facial recognition.
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| 13. | WHAT IS ` PROSOPAGNOSIA'? ( a)
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| 14. | Alternate cues may be particularly useful to an individual with environmental agnosia or prosopagnosia.
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| 15. | In congenital prosopagnosia, the individual never adequately develops the ability to recognize faces.
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| 16. | It s unlikely that you just happen to have two coworkers with Prosopagnosia though.
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| 17. | The study of prosopagnosia has been crucial in the development of theories of face perception.
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| 18. | Children observe the illusion, as do children with autism and even people with prosopagnosia.
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| 19. | The conditions Capgras delusion and prosopagnosia have also been argued to represent a double dissociation.
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| 20. | Phonagnosia is the auditory equivalent of prosopagnosia.
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