Artificial Networks Shed Light on Human Face Recognition

Artificial Networks Shed Light on Human Face Recognition

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Our brains are so primed to recognize faces – or to tell people apart – that we rarely even stop to think about it, but what happens in the brain when it engages in such recognition is still far from understood. In a new study reported today in Nature Communications, researchers at the Weizmann Institute of Science have shed new light on this issue
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Experiments in Rats Show Some Bad Memories Can Be Forgotten

Experiments in Rats Show Some Bad Memories Can Be Forgotten

Indian scientists have shown that exaggerated response and difficulty to get rid of bad memories could depend on whether the bad memory was formed before or after a stressful event

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Researchers identify “social place cells” in the brain that respond to the locations of others in the spatial environment

Whether we’re playing a team sport or just strolling with our family through the park, we’re continually aware of the positions of those around us – and where each is heading.

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