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by anonymouskimmer
950 days ago
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> Your brain is a structure for learning structures. And it does so by having specialized structures. > It doesn't need to have a built-in module for recognizing faces; it wires up a face-recognition system on the fly, from visual data. Except it does appear to have such a special structure, the Fusiform Face Area. If it did not, people with prosopagnosia wouldn't just have problems with recognizing faces, but would have more general pattern recognition problems. |
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