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A symptom guided diagnosis of prosopagnosia is valid: a commentary on DeGutis et al. (2023)

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DOI (Published version): 10.31234/osf.io/9aqdf

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DeGutis et al. (2023) rejected Burns et al.'s (2022) symptom guided approach to diagnosing prosopagnosia due to various criticisms. In this commentary, I argue that the symptom guided approach is a valid method for diagnosing prosopagnosia, and demonstrate why DeGutis and colleagues' (2023...

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Abstract: DeGutis et al. (2023) rejected Burns et al.'s (2022) symptom guided approach to diagnosing prosopagnosia due to various criticisms. In this commentary, I argue that the symptom guided approach is a valid method for diagnosing prosopagnosia, and demonstrate why DeGutis and colleagues' (2023) arguments against the symptom based approach can instead be rejected.
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