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Brain Area That Recognizes Faces Gets Busier And Better In Young Adults

A child takes a facial recognition test in which he is asked to match the face on the top to one of the faces on the bottom. (Jesse Gomez and Kalanit Grill-Spector at the Vision and Perception Neuroscience Lab/Science)
A child takes a facial recognition test in which he is asked to match the face on the top to one of the faces on the bottom. (Jesse Gomez and Kalanit Grill-Spector at the Vision and Perception Neuroscience Lab/Science)

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