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I personally suspect it's autism related. Social effort gets downgraded whether I want it to be or not. It doesn't seem to track with my own fight or flight reflexes. We might have different variants.
I know our brains deal with faces separately. That's why we see them everywhere e.g. face in the moon. It then makes sense that face memory is done separately.
It's weird. It's almost like someone took a video of an event, but replaced the face and body with a generic placeholder, and a pointer to more information. That extra info promptly gets dropped, leaving the pointer hanging.
I once found myself completely unable to describe someone, less than 5 minutes after talking to them, knowing I might need to describe them. The fact they had a nose piercing, and neon blue hair just got dumped from memory.