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One Face, Many Places: The Development of Different Cortical Regions Responsible for Face Processing
In adults, three key areas of the brain are known to respond specifically to faces. These include the fusiform face area (FFA), the superior temporal sulcus (STS), and the medial prefrontal cortex ...
Human faces are famously flatter than those of other primates. Neanderthals, by contrast, had prominent, projecting midfaces with broad noses and massive cheekbones — features often described as ...
Canines are known to surprise their humans with their shenanigans. However, the most surprising and hilarious instance is ...
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