Prosopagnosia, often referred to as face blindness, is a neurological disorder characterized by the inability to recognize faces. This condition can be congenital or acquired due to brain damage, typically in the fusiform gyrus of the brain which is important for facial recognition. People with prosopagnosia might have difficulty recognizing even familiar faces, including family members and friends, leading to social challenges.
The correct definition of Prosopagnosia is difficulty in identifying known faces.
Which part of the human brain is responsible for:
(a) thinking
(b) picking up a pencil
(c) controlling blood pressure
(d) controlling hunger
The normal pH of arterial blood is:
Which enzyme is deficient in Gaucher’s disease?
Which of the following cranial nerves is responsible for the motor innervation of the muscles of mastication?
The anticoagulant effect of heparin is monitored using:
The causative agent of malaria is: