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		<title>By: David Malone</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is colour blindness a good analogy here? I thought that many people with colour blindness do not have intact vision, in the sense that they often are missing (or have unusual varients of) types of cones in their eye. I wonder if a better analogy might be face blindness, where the physical aspects of vision can be intact, but certain types of information don&#039;t seem to be completly processed?
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is colour blindness a good analogy here? I thought that many people with colour blindness do not have intact vision, in the sense that they often are missing (or have unusual varients of) types of cones in their eye. I wonder if a better analogy might be face blindness, where the physical aspects of vision can be intact, but certain types of information don&#8217;t seem to be completly processed?</p>
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