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Ideography insight from facial recognition and neuroimaging
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 October 2023
Abstract
One novel example and/or perspective in support of “Why the learning account fails” is the impressive ability of humans to recognize and memorize facial features and accurately and reliably connect those to related identities. Furthermore, neuroimaging analysis presents an example in support of the crucial role of standardization in the lack of adoption of ideography.
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