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Face detection in untrained deep neural networks
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This intriguing research by Seungdae Baek, Min Song, Jaeson Jang, Gwangsu Kim, and Se-Bum Paik explores the origins of face-selectivity in the brain. Their findings suggest that even untrained deep neural networks can exhibit innate visual selectivity, shedding light on how our brains may naturally recognize faces and other objects.
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