
معرفی
Dr. Judith Lowes is a Lecturer in the Department of Psychology at the University of Stirling, specializing in developmental prosopagnosia (face blindness). Her research focuses on understanding face recognition difficulties across ages, developing diagnostic tools like the Balanced Integration Score, and exploring interventions to support affected individuals. She leads studies on the lived experiences of prosopagnosia and its co-occurrence with other neurodevelopmental conditions.
Her work emphasizes objective testing, speed-accuracy trade-offs in diagnostics, and environmental accommodations. She collaborates with the Cognition in Complex Environments research group. Dr. Lowes actively engages with the public, inviting individuals or families to contact her at judith.lowes@stir.ac.uk for participation in studies.
Her articles highlight innovative methodologies in classification systems, visual processing strategies, and lifespan developmental approaches. She advocates for awareness and systemic changes to improve quality of life for those with face recognition disorders.

