Imagine you're at the park, and suddenly you see a friend from across the lake, poof, you know it's them in seconds! That’s face recognition. Your brain is like a detective that finds clues on someone’s face, eyes, nose, mouth, and matches them to your memory, just like solving a puzzle. It happens so fast because your brain has a special team dedicated only to faces!
Examples
- Your dog sees your face and runs to greet you, instantly.
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