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Gabriela Epihova, Duncan E. Astle (2024). What is developmental about developmental prosopagnosia?. Cortex, 173, 333-338. Elsevier BV.

Publication date
April 2024
Identifier
10.1016/j.cortex.2024.02.006
Authors
Gabriela Epihova, Duncan E. Astle
Source
Cortex
Details
173, 333-338
Reference type
article
Publisher
Elsevier BV
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Abstract

Developmental prosopagnosia (DP) is characterised by difficulties recognising face identities and is associated with diverse co-occurring object recognition difficulties. The high co-occurrence rate and heterogeneity of associated difficulties in DP is an intrinsic feature of developmental conditions, where co-occurrence of difficulties is the rule, rather than the exception. However, despite its name, cognitive and neural theories of DP rarely consider the developmental context in which these difficulties occur. This leaves a large gap in our understanding of how DP emerges in light of the developmental trajectory of face recognition. Here, we argue that progress in the field requires re-considering the developmental origins of differences in face recognition abilities, rather than studying the end-state alone. In practice, considering development in DP necessitates a re-evaluation of current approaches in recruitment, design, and analyses.

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