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The COVID-19 pandemic masks the way people perceive faces
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This intriguing study explores the impact of face masks on face perception, revealing a significant drop in the ability to recognize masked faces. Conducted by Erez Freud, Andreja Stajduhar, R. Shayna Rosenbaum, Galia Avidan, and Tzvi Ganel, the research uncovers a shift from holistic to local processing of faces when masks are involved.
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