Friday, June 17, 2011

'Face blind' sufferers see world like this. But now there's hope - Scotsman.com

'Face blind' sufferers see world like this. But now there's hope - Scotsman.com: "A SCOTTISH eye expert has developed what he says is the first treatment in the world for people who suffer from face blindness.
The condition, also known as prosopagnosia, impairs the ability of people to recognise faces and facial expressions and is common in people with autism.

Now optometrist Ian Jordan has developed a system using coloured lenses to help people overcomADVERTISEMENT
e the disability, which can have a serious impact on their lives."

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