I Can’t Recognize My Own Family. Living with Face Blindness (Prosopagnosia)
Prosopagnosia, also known as face blindness, is a condition where someone doesn’t use faces to recognise other people. Instead they rely on cues like: hair, height, speech, gate, posture, and clothing. Here's a story about it and how it effects day to day life, put together by the team at channel 7's Sunday Night program .

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Face Blindness, part 1

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Face Blindness: Why I Never Recognize Anyone and How I Deal With It

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How being Face-Blind made it easier to see people | Fleassy Malay | TEDxMelbourne

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Colin Farrell Opens Up About His Son With Angelman Syndrome | PEOPLE

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PROSOPAGNOSIA | Omeleto

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Born With 2% Brain, Now Defying Science | The Boy With No Brain

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Face Blindness, part 2

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I Do Recognize My Friends: Oliver Sacks on Face Blindness

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85 Incredible Moments Caught on CCTV Camera

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Oliver Sacks: Face Blindness

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Meet the Accidental Genius

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In Your Face - Mind Field (Ep 7)

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I Have Face Blindness. This Is How I Recognize You. | NYT Opinion

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World’s Strictest Parents UK | Season 2 Episode 1 | Warner Bros. TV

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The New Face of America: Inside the Second Great Depression

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Prosopagnosia

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I Lived Another Life In a Coma | It Happened to Me

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Autistic Face Blindness (Prosopagnosia)... Autism

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Dr. Tiffany Moon explains Brad Pitt's 'face blindness' condition prosopagnosia | Banfield

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