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The neuroanatomic basis of facial perception and variable facial discrimination ability: Implications for orthodontics
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 09/18/07
Masella, R.S., et al. - Conclusions: Neuroanatomic research shows that each person’s brain is as unique as his or her face. Due to variable neural hard-wiring, what the clinician sees facially might not be what the patient or parent sees, and vice versa. Enhanced facial learning is related to creation of a distinctive mental context associated with a facial stimulus and rich mixing between memory and visual perception
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