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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a question: is prosopagnosia (not recognizing others, even if you know them as acquaintances - not extremely well, but well enough that you should recognize them.) - a part of "senior moments"? Is it common? My good friend was raised that class distinctions have to do with how one treats others, including (but not limited to) being friendly (not fake, just friendly and personable). It is difficult for her now, as she seems to suffer from this. [/quote] It depends. If these are people that she worked with on a committee or saw and spoke to regularly at a social event (like a bowling league), that might be a concern. But if this is a situation of walking into a room and meeting 10 or 15 new people (like at a party) and then several months later not recognizing one of those people...I think that's pretty normal. [/quote]
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