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So I'm a 1, except for faces. Does anyone else get this?
If its a face I know, then it's a 2. But if I'm reading or listening to fiction, faces are more like a 4. Everything else appears in vivid detail when described - clothes, surroundings, etc. - I can even conjure tastes and smells, but I really have difficulty holding onto a face in my mind. It's made me appreciate fan art.
Faces are processed differently by our visual system. There is a condition called prosopagnosia or face blindness which affects about 2.5% of the population. I wonder if there are milder forms that are not as well known or studied.
I have dyspraxia and my facial recognition is utterly shite
Oh I'm awful with faces. If I see someone I know outside of the context in which I know them I won't recognize them. Like running into a coworker at the grocery store I won't realize who they are unless they come speak to me and then it takes a second to click.
I am also a 1 on this scale. I can remember faces I'm familiar with pretty vividly, and what happens when reading books is I picture people, probably actors, I've seen before. It's not impossible that I'll re-cast them as I go. An example: In the Blood of Kerensky trilogy of Battletech novels, the character of Dierdre Lear is sometimes played by Tia Carrere, and sometimes by Lexa Doig.