Faces

I had a reply from Aoch re faces, and just tought I would answer as a new post.

I have difficulty with faces. One of my kids had a friend whose mother, I was totally unable to recognise. To make matters worse, my husband played squash against her. I never recognise her in the street, and I have heard that she thinks me incredably rude. Some faces are easier to remember than others. This problem can affect me when watching tv. Sometimes, I have difficulty disdinguishing characters in a program. I have to ask other people which person is on screen at the moment. I just give up on programs like that, too much like hard work.

I have read that some asd people have prognoposia (something like that). I think I may have a mild problem with that. I am realising that these things are more subtle than the books suggest.

I wonder if this affects our ability to read faces. Some are perhaps more readable than others. 

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  • Laddo: Ha, not sure.  Wait till I have a diagnosis and I'll see if I can spare it.

    Know what you mean about not fitting in anywhere. Luckily I quite like myself, even when I'm depressed! So I'm ok with being on my own most of the time.

    Going back to topic... I don't know if I've heard anywhere that being bad with names and being bad with faces is linked. I just always thought it was. Maybe it is for me, but not everybody.

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  • Laddo: Ha, not sure.  Wait till I have a diagnosis and I'll see if I can spare it.

    Know what you mean about not fitting in anywhere. Luckily I quite like myself, even when I'm depressed! So I'm ok with being on my own most of the time.

    Going back to topic... I don't know if I've heard anywhere that being bad with names and being bad with faces is linked. I just always thought it was. Maybe it is for me, but not everybody.

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