Department
Psychology
Location
Bethel University
Document Type
Poster
Start Date
2-26-2025
End Date
2-26-2025
Abstract
Developmental Prosopagnosia (DP) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that impairs face recognition. Much of the research on this condition has focused on whether DP is specific to faces, or additionally affects other visual domains, such as object recognition. However, a broader investigation of the overlap between DP and other neurodevelopmental conditions (outside of autism spectrum disorder) and psychiatric conditions has only recently been explored. This research explored the incidence of comorbidity among people with and without developmental prosopagnosia. Those with DP were more likely (p
Recommended Citation
Corrow, Sherryse L.; Ogden, Elise; and Warneke, Josslyn, "Face Recognition Impairments in Developmental and Psychiatric Disorders" (2025). Day of Scholarship. 12.
https://spark.bethel.edu/dayofscholarship/spring2025/feb26/12
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Face Recognition Impairments in Developmental and Psychiatric Disorders
Bethel University
Developmental Prosopagnosia (DP) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that impairs face recognition. Much of the research on this condition has focused on whether DP is specific to faces, or additionally affects other visual domains, such as object recognition. However, a broader investigation of the overlap between DP and other neurodevelopmental conditions (outside of autism spectrum disorder) and psychiatric conditions has only recently been explored. This research explored the incidence of comorbidity among people with and without developmental prosopagnosia. Those with DP were more likely (p