Crossposted to [community profile] asperger

Feb. 15th, 2004 10:14 pm
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I've got a question...
Is it possible to be face-visually-impaired instead of just faceblind? I often don't recognize people for a little while, but once I do, I recognize THEM, not just things about them. Some people I'm never able to remember, true, but others I can't forget, no matter what.

Examples:

Way back in high school, I had a few classes with the same people, sometimes one period after another. For a few of those people, it took me the better part of a term to realize that I was seeing them twice, instead of that they were two different people. However, I recognized them within each class, and used at least one of them as a way to make sure I wasn't in the wrong room, by recognizing her face in my spanish class (but not in the following gym class).

Thursday, I ran into my brother-in-law and baby niece in the city. Didn't recognize them until I almost commented "My niece has that exact same pooh-bear hat!". That's when her hat, his jacket, and their features combined in my mind and I recognized both of them. Once I recognized them, it was them I saw, but I didn't recognize them until I put the facts together. This sort of thing happens often enough that I've started wondering about it.

Also, not sure if it's related, but somebody in my Latin class has a twin. I've met his twin, they apparently look quite alike, but it wasn't until after Michael mentioned "my twin" that I realized they were even related. Apparently, I'm the only one, everyone else gets them confused. *shrugs* I'm clearly not faceblind, but I think something may be going on. Or maybe I'm being silly.

Date: 2004-02-15 07:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] georgiapeachy.livejournal.com
Yeah I have sort of the same thing, Aspergers related perhaps. Last year there was a girl in both my English and Math classes and it took me about a month to figure out she wasn't two separate girls because she was really smart in math and she acted like an idiot in English. One day she was wearing a very distinctive hat and I suddenly realized it, I always thought "they" looked alike, but I had never put two and two together. Also a male friend of mine has a twin and I knew them both for about a year before I realized they were identical, now that I know I see it very well. Other times I won't recognize people until I hear their voice, but I don't think i'm faceblind because I recognize good friends and family that i'm around a lot quite well. I know i'm not stupid as my IQ/Test scores/classes are good, but I am sure an idiot in this respect.

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