B-ENT

Lip-reading abilities in a subject with congenital prosopagnosia

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Centre of Audio-Phonology, Catholic University of Louvain, University Hospital Saint-Luc, Av hippocrate 10, 1200 Brussels, Belgium

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ENT department , Catholic University of Louvain, University Hospital Saint-Luc, Av hippocrate 10, 1200 Brussels, Belgium

B-ENT 2015; 11: 45-49
Read: 736 Downloads: 589 Published: 04 February 2020

Lip-reading abilities in a subject with congenital prosopagnosia. We present the case of an individual with congenital prosopagnosia or “face blindness”, a disorder where the ability to recognize faces is impaired. We studied the lip-reading ability and audiovisual perception of this subject using a DVD with four conditions (audiovisual congruent, auditory, visual, and audiovisual incongruent) and compared results with a normal patient cohort. The patient had no correct responses in the visual lip-reading task; whereas, he improved in the audiovisual congruent task. In the audiovisual incongruent task, the patient provided one response; thus, he was able to lip-read. (He was able to use lipreading/to use labial informations)This patient perceived only global dynamic facial movements, not the fine ones. He had a sufficient complementary use of lip-reading in audiovisual tasks, but not visual ones. These data are consistent with abnormal development of the pathways used for visual speech perception and associated with second-order face processing disorders and normal development of the audiovisual network for speech perception.

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