A man with a condition that has rotated his head backwards can identify upright and inverted faces with similar accuracy, suggesting that facial processing skills are based on experience and evolutionary factors
Why humans are often better with upright faces than inverted ones is unclear. One theory suggests it is simply because we are exposed to more upright faces in our daily lives. Another is that our visual system has
The researchers wanted to know if Claudio identifies upright faces better than inverted ones. If so, it would suggest facial perception is based on experience, given that most faces Claudio encounters are upright. If, however, Claudio identifies inverted faces most easily, it would offer evidence that facial perception skills arise from an evolved mechanism that allows us to better process faces in the same orientation as our own.
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