RESULTS ‘She knew it well but couldn’t put it in’: Anne Hegerty at the Chase reveals she couldn’t recognize her own stepmother due to the associated ‘face blindness’ ri autism
- Prosopagnosia is a disorder of facial awareness where the ability to recognize faces is impaired, while the ability to recognize other objects may be impaired.
Chase star Anne Hegerty revealed the true extent of her Autopagnosia associated with autism – also known as facial blindness.
On the final episode of The Chasers’ Road Trip: Trains, Brains and Automobiles, which will air on ITV on Thursday, the quiz gave the whip more insight.
She revealed that the mental disorder meant that she never recognized her stepmother despite the fact that she was ‘vaguely’ remembering her face as she walked down the aisle. street.
Open and honest: Chase star Anne Hegerty revealed the true extent of her Autopagnosia associated with autism – also known as face blindness
In the three-part series Anne joins Chasers Mark Labbett, 55, and Shaun Wallace in setting their wins against incredible competition as they try to respond: ‘Are we for- Really wise how we think we are? ‘
To find the answers, Anne, Mark and Shaun travel the globe to introduce children’s geniuses, giant onions, and the latest AI and robot technology.
In Thursday’s final program the jet sees a group to Japan, where they record the facial information in one of their experiments, shortly before Anne explains how far-reaching the impact of the mental disorder can be.
She explained: ‘Prosopagnosia – blindness of face – is one of the things that often accompanies autism – there was a time when I was walking down the street and this woman was called experienced, which I could not put.

Details: On the final episode of The Chasers’ Road Trip: Trains, Brains and Automobiles, which will air on ITV on Thursday, the quiz gave the whip more insight

The whole gang: To find the answers, Anne, Mark and Shaun travel the globe to introduce children’s geniuses, brilliant apes, and the latest AI and robot technology
‘Hours later I remembered she was my stepmother! That can be embarrassing for you. ‘
Prosopagnosia is a disorder of facial awareness in which the ability to recognize faces is impaired, while the ability to recognize other objects may be relatively complete. The term first referred to a condition after severe brain damage.
On last week’s program, Anne sheds light on how her autism stopped her from finding love the way she was the longest relationship she had ever appeared was four months old, and she ended up not being ‘good’ at paying proper attention to it.
Anne mocks that she is ‘basically a Cyborg’ after discovering that her emotional intelligence level is just 1%.
She says: ‘One of the things that really goes with autism is that I can’t keep relationships down. I have tried …

Open and honest: ‘Hours later I remembered she was my stepmother! That can be embarrassing for you

Coming soon on screens: Chaser Road Trip: Trains, Brains and Automobiles continues on Thursday at 9PM on ITV
‘My longest relationship was four months and that only lasted a long time because he lived in Brighton and I lived in Manchester. It was beautiful but I’m just good with the kind of attention that people need. ‘
In the clip, Anne and her co-stars Chaser Mark Labbett and Shaun Wallace also do an experiment to determine the level of emotional intelligence (EQ), with narrator Rob Brydon explaining that 90% of people have a higher percentage.
After completing an exam Anne learns that she has an EQ level of just 1%, and jokes: ‘I’m basically a cyborg. ‘
Chaser Road Trip: Trains, Brains and Automobiles continues on Thursday at 9PM on ITV.
