Term ID: T1788

Face Memory

/face-memory/
Specialized memory systems for encoding, storing, and retrieving facial information, involving dedicated neural networks and showing particular patterns of development and decline.
Example: The remarkable ability to remember thousands of faces encountered throughout life, even after long delays, while having difficulty recalling associated names or contextual information.

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Reference: Bruce & Young (1986)