You may be seeing faces in clouds, toast, or cars—and it turns out your brain is wired to notice them. A fascinating new study shows how our attention is hijacked not just by real faces, but by ...
A new pair of studies from researchers at the University of Toronto Scarborough peels back the curtain on what’s known as the Other-Race Effect (ORE) — a psychological phenomenon where people find it ...
U of T Scarborough researchers have harnessed artificial intelligence (AI) and brain activity to shed new light on why we struggle to accurately recognize faces of people from different races. Across ...
New research published in Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience reveals that boys and girls show distinct brain ...