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1st October 2012 By dbu94538 Leave a Comment

Types of Prosopagnosia

Acquired prosopagnosia refers to instances where face blindness is the result of a brain injury or tauma, such as stroke, head injury or encephalitis.  This form of face blindness has been recognised for a number of decades and information and support may be accessed via UK charities set up to work with individuals living with the aftermath of these specific conditions.

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