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No Association Between Face Recognition and Spatial Navigation: Evidence from Developmental Prosopagnosia and Super-Recognizers.

Estudillo, A. J., Dark, O., Wiener, J. M. and Bate, S., 2025. No Association Between Face Recognition and Spatial Navigation: Evidence from Developmental Prosopagnosia and Super-Recognizers. Brain Sciences, 15, 1140.

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DOI: 10.3390/brainsci15111140

Abstract

Background/Objectives: Previous studies have reported associations between prosopagnosia and spatial navigation, but it remains unclear whether this link is merely coincidental (i.e., observable only in prosopagnosia) or genuinely interdependent (i.e., such that variation in one ability predicts variation in the other across the full spectrum of face-recognition abilities). This study aimed to directly test this possibility by examining the relationship between face recognition and navigational skills in developmental prosopagnosics (DPs), super-recognizers (SRs), and control participants. Methods: Eighteen DPs, sixteen SRs, and twenty-eight control participants were tested in a recently validated route-learning task, in which they were asked to memorize a route from a first-person perspective. In the subsequent test stages, both route repetition and route retracing were assessed. Results: Group analyses showed comparable performance in route repetition and retracing across the three groups. Single-case analyses confirmed these findings and indicated that only two DPs and two SRs performed worse than control participants in route retracing. Conclusions: These findings suggest that spatial navigation and face recognition are not directly associated and therefore appear to be different skills.

Item Type:Article
ISSN:2076-3425
Uncontrolled Keywords:developmental prosopagnosia; face recognition; individual differences; navigation; super-recognizers
Group:Faculty of Media, Science and Technology
ID Code:41621
Deposited By: Symplectic RT2
Deposited On:10 Dec 2025 10:42
Last Modified:10 Dec 2025 10:42

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