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Bradley C Duchaine1, Ken Nakayama
1Psychology Department, Vision Sciences Laboratory, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA. brad@wjh.harvard.edu
Abstract:
The Benton Facial Recognition Test is used for clinical and research purposes, but evidence suggests that it is possible to pass the test with impaired face discrimination abilities. The authors tested 11 patients with developmental prosopagnosia using this test, and a majority scored in the normal range. Consequently, scores in the normal range should be interpreted cautiously, and testing should always be supplemented by other face tests.
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