Once dominated by correlational studies, face-perception research is moving into the realm of experimentation—and gaining tremendous insight.
CNBC Co-Director Marlene Behrmann is quoted in The Scientist Magazine Novermber 2014 cover story. “We meet thousands of individuals . . . and we can differentiate them, we can recognize them in different conditions: when there are shadows on them, when the face is turned at different angles, if they get a haircut. It’s an incredibly robust human ability.” read more