From 2019, Lesley Stahl’s profile of Chris Downey, an architect who lost his ability to see but continued his job. From 2022, Sharyn Alfonsi’s story on blind skier Jacob Smith. From 2017, Bill Whitaker’s report on two eye surgeons treating cataract patients. And from 2012, Stahl’s piece on the neurological phenomenon of prosopagnosia where a person loses their ability to recognize faces.
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0:00 Intro
0:11 A Different Kind of Vision
13:26 Flying Blind
26:20 Out of Darkness
39:52 Face Blindness (Part 1)
52:27 Face Blindness (Part 2)
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