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Some people claim to never forget a face. And the ability can prove to be socially awkward.
A new study finds some people can remember faces of people they met years ago and only in passing. Others of us, of course, aren't blessed with that ability. In fact about 2 percent of the population have prosopagnosia, a condition characterized by great difficulty in recognizing faces.
Super-recognizers recognize other people far more often than they are recognized. So they often compensate by pretending not to recognize someone they met in passing, so as to avoid appearing to attribute undue importance to a fleeting encounter, Russell said.
"Super-recognizers have these extreme stories of recognizing people," says Russell. "They recognize a person who was shopping in the same store with them two months ago, for example, even if they didn't speak to the person. It doesn't have to be a significant interaction; they really stand out in terms of their ability to remember the people who were actually less significant."
Often, super-recognizers are able to recognize another person despite significant changes in appearance, such as aging or a different hair color. http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20090519/sc_livescience/somepeopleneverforgetaface
This is -so- me....I recognize people in the store that I knew in elementary school....etc....
I have actually stopped mentioning all the people I see and recognize...because its just rather pointless...and odd..
So...who else? or are you all normal?
A new study finds some people can remember faces of people they met years ago and only in passing. Others of us, of course, aren't blessed with that ability. In fact about 2 percent of the population have prosopagnosia, a condition characterized by great difficulty in recognizing faces.
Super-recognizers recognize other people far more often than they are recognized. So they often compensate by pretending not to recognize someone they met in passing, so as to avoid appearing to attribute undue importance to a fleeting encounter, Russell said.
"Super-recognizers have these extreme stories of recognizing people," says Russell. "They recognize a person who was shopping in the same store with them two months ago, for example, even if they didn't speak to the person. It doesn't have to be a significant interaction; they really stand out in terms of their ability to remember the people who were actually less significant."
Often, super-recognizers are able to recognize another person despite significant changes in appearance, such as aging or a different hair color. http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20090519/sc_livescience/somepeopleneverforgetaface
This is -so- me....I recognize people in the store that I knew in elementary school....etc....
I have actually stopped mentioning all the people I see and recognize...because its just rather pointless...and odd..
So...who else? or are you all normal?