“…At one end of the ability spectrum are Developmental Prosopagnosics (DPs) who may be adversely affected by a neurodevelopmental impairment in processing facial stimuli but display no apparent neurological damage [6,7]. The antitheses are Super-Recognisers (SRs), who compared with the typical population, score higher on tests assessing face perception, simultaneous face matching, and familiar and unfamiliar face recognition [e.g., 1,4,5,8], while performing at about the same level as controls at object recognition [3,4], which suggests that SR, like DP is primarily face-specific.…”