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NanoNerds | Your brain responds to faces, even if you've never seen one @NanoNerds | Uploaded September 2020 | Updated October 2024, 15 minutes ago.
In this video clip, Museum of Science educator Meg Rosenburg discusses a new study showing that the face-specific region of the brain lights up in response to touching 3D-printed faces for both sighted and congenitally blind volunteers.

This program was supported by the MIT Center for Brains, Minds and Machines NSF award #CCF 1231216.
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Your brain responds to faces, even if you've never seen one @NanoNerds

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