Term ID: T1612

Facial Recognition

/facial-recognition/
The cognitive ability to identify and remember faces, involving specialized neural networks in the fusiform face area and requiring integration of facial features, expressions, and contextual information.
Example: The remarkable human ability to recognize thousands of faces despite changes in lighting, angle, expression, and aging, which can be severely impaired in prosopagnosia (face blindness).

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Reference: Bruce & Young (1986)