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Normal recognition of famous voices in developmental prosopagnosia
M. Tsantani and R. Cook
This fascinating study by Maria Tsantani and Richard Cook dives into the realm of developmental prosopagnosia (DP), exploring how this condition affects not just face recognition but also voice recognition. While individuals with DP struggle with recognizing faces, their voice recognition remains intact, shedding light on the unique processing pathways of visual and auditory identity.
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