The introduction of face masks during the recent COVID-19 pandemic presented a potential challenge for human face perception and recognition. Our exploratory study investigates the effect of face ...
Multiple behavioral studies have suggested that face selectivity might be an inborn feature of the brain. Both newborn human babies and newly hatched domestic chicks that have never seen faces before ...
Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) was used to test whether monitoring inhibition-related brain regions is a feasible method for detecting both infrequent liars and frequent liars.