'Super-recognisers,' with extraordinary face recognition ability, never forget a face
Wednesday, May 20, 2009 - 11:07
in Psychology & Sociology
Some people say they never forget a face, a claim now bolstered by psychologists at Harvard University who've discovered a group they call 'super-recognisers:' those who can easily recognise someone they met in passing, even many years later...
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