Project ID: 684
Description | Face blindness is a neurological condition which is little known but surprisingly common - about 2% of the population have it at a severe level. This talk explains the impact of it on daily and social life for the million people in this country who have the condition and looks at current research by universities. |
Topics | Talks Medical and Health |
Type | U3A-led research (not an SLP) |
U3A | Bexley U3A |
Year started | 2008 |
Source of reference | Given at the national U3A Science Seminar in both 2008 and 2012 |
Notes | This talk is available to other U3As |