While we all have difficulty remembering and placing faces sometimes, some people are unable to do it altogether.
Prosopagnosia, otherwise known as face-blindness, is a psychological condition that renders people unable to recognise faces – sometimes including their own.
Dr Dougal Sutherland joined Jack Tame to delve into this rare condition.
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