Tag: cognitive psychology


  • New Research Sheds Light on Face Blindness and Its Impacts

    New Research Sheds Light on Face Blindness and Its Impacts

    Understanding Face Blindness: What Prosopagnosia Means Face blindness, scientifically known as developmental prosopagnosia, is a condition where recognizing familiar faces is unusually difficult, despite normal vision and intelligence. For many, a face is processed in fractions of a second, guiding everything from recognizing a coworker to spotting a friend in a crowd. But for those…

  • Midlife Peak: Why 60 Can Be Your Leadership Prime Today

    Midlife Peak: Why 60 Can Be Your Leadership Prime Today

    Introduction: A Counterintuitive View of Age and Performance Many people fear that aging means a steady slide in mental sharpness. Yet recent research, including a study published in Intelligence, suggests a more nuanced truth: for many adults, overall psychological functioning peaks in late midlife—roughly between ages 55 and 60. This finding reframes midlife from a…