tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5485236030082659520.post5967507675504601670..comments2023-09-01T04:12:42.611-07:00Comments on Teaching High School Psychology: TV alert: Prosopagnosia on 60 MinutesChuck Schallhornhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09702026786146260724noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5485236030082659520.post-77395769399185780352012-03-20T20:55:09.172-07:002012-03-20T20:55:09.172-07:00I think this was a great program. It brings atten...I think this was a great program. It brings attention to a condition that is very hard to get people to understand. <br /><br />My favorite part was when they flipped the faces upside down and even the interviewer could not recognize people. The entire face was seen, the knowledge they should be identifiable was there, yet there was no spark of familiarity. <br /><br />I wish I could take this example everywhere I go. I have severe prosopagnosia and hope to help more people understand this condition. Thank you for helping people learn.Tarahttp://findingstrengthtostandagain.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5485236030082659520.post-5764275321658952202012-03-19T19:09:21.343-07:002012-03-19T19:09:21.343-07:00I was glad to see this video! I was recently liste...I was glad to see this video! I was recently listening to a "Stuff You Should Know" Podcast called "What are microexpressions?" and they discussed face blindness, something that I think would be very difficult to live with. Its a good Podcast to listen to about our face and brain. You can download it on iTunes. Thanks for the video!mrmitchythekidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11124777408762119512noreply@blogger.com