Researchers examine how a face represents a whole person in the brain

Wednesday, October 28, 2015 - 11:10 in Psychology & Sociology

A face is more than a collection of features; it can represent the complete individual. A new brain imaging study shows that parts of a primate face processing system actually prefer faces with bodies, offering new insight into how faces convey this broader social information. More »

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