Summary: Researchers have combined artificial intelligence and EEG brain activity data to better understand the Other-Race Effect (ORE), where people recognize faces of their own race more accurately… [+7541 chars]
Neural Processing Gaps Explain Other-Race Face Blindness - Neuroscience News
Researchers have combined artificial intelligence and EEG brain activity data to better understand the Other-Race Effect (ORE), where people recognize faces of their own race more accurately than others.
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