Prosopagnosia, or face blindness, was lately given a boost
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22 Dec 2024, 13:45
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$\(\mathbf{A}\)$.
This question involves main idea and supporting details. The passage briefly tells how prosopagnosia manifests itself (through the inability to recognize faces), choice B ; cites research, choice C ; personalizes and humanizes the issue by attaching a famous name to it, choice D; and suggests the severity of the disease, choice E, by suggesting that subjects don't recognize their own family members or people they've met five minutes earlier. Therefore, choices $\mathrm{B}, \mathrm{C}, \mathrm{D}$, and E are incorrect answers to the question. What the passage doesn't tell is why the disease received attention as a genetic order, choice A . (It implies the disease has, in the past, received more attention as a disease arising from other causes).