Face value: Brain’s ability to recognize faces is shaped through repeated exposure, study suggests

Scientists have long deemed the ability to recognize faces innate for people and other primates — something our brains just know how to do immediately from birth. However, the findings of a new study cast doubt on this longstanding view.


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