Botti and Cook (2016), conducted an experiment with 23 participants who have developmental prosopagnosia. Beth and Cook (2016) performed this experiment to see if those with DP could label the emotions and expressions that were linked to everyone shown to them. Some of the expressions and emotions shown were sad face, happy face, and surprise face (Botti & Cook, 2016). The participants were introduced 21 facial expressions at 20 different times in random order (Botti & Cook, 2016). The participants were given this experiment on a computer and the results were found by using ANOVA (Botti & Cook, 2016). The results showed that an individual who has DP can recognize different emotions and expressions presented on a person’s face easier if it is a happy or sad face compared to fear (Botti & Cook,
Botti and Cook (2016), conducted an experiment with 23 participants who have developmental prosopagnosia. Beth and Cook (2016) performed this experiment to see if those with DP could label the emotions and expressions that were linked to everyone shown to them. Some of the expressions and emotions shown were sad face, happy face, and surprise face (Botti & Cook, 2016). The participants were introduced 21 facial expressions at 20 different times in random order (Botti & Cook, 2016). The participants were given this experiment on a computer and the results were found by using ANOVA (Botti & Cook, 2016). The results showed that an individual who has DP can recognize different emotions and expressions presented on a person’s face easier if it is a happy or sad face compared to fear (Botti & Cook,