In a recent interview, actor Brad Pitt disclosed that he had prosopagnosia, a rare neurological condition commonly referred to as “facial blindness.”
In a New York Times article, Dani Blum outlines the disorder’s symptoms, underlying causes, and treatment options.
Prosopagnosia symptoms
The primary symptom of prosopagnosia, according to behavioral neurologist Borna Bonakdarpour of Northwestern Medicine, is face blindness rather than color blindness or general vision impairment.
According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, there is no link between the condition and learning disabilities, vision issues, or memory loss. It is not the same as forgetting or occasionally having difficulties finding the right term, argues Blum.
Prosopagnosia can vary in severity from person to person.
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