
Sarah Bate of the Psychology Centre has been approached by both The Guardian newspaper and a women’s magazine to write a feature on her face recognition research. As a neuropsychologist, Sarah focuses on patients who have a disorder known as Prosopagnosia – face blindness. The media interest follows celebrity interest earlier in the year as Duncan Bannatyne tweeted of his particular difficulties with face recognition, drawing attention to Sarah’s research pages, which you can visit here: http://prosopagnosiaresearch.org/


The full article is now available online on The Guardian website. Visit: http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2011/jun/20/face-blindness-research