Term ID: T1645

Face Processing

/face-processing/
The specialized cognitive and neural mechanisms dedicated to perceiving, recognizing, and interpreting facial information, involving distinct brain regions and developmental processes that can be selectively impaired.
Example: The fusiform face area in the brain specifically responding to faces, enabling rapid recognition of familiar faces and interpretation of facial expressions for social communication.

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Reference: Kanwisher et al. (1997)