David Bjerklie
Scientists used to believe that the human brain recognized faces as a whole. But a new study published last week in the Journal of Vision reports that our visual system seems to parse faces as it does words: by their component parts–eyes, nose, lips. The beauty of the brain is that it can assemble those parts into a familiar face in the blink of an eye. –By David Bjerklie
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