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Why we can still recognise people in face masks

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Why we can still recognise people in face masks

Even though they cover most of our features, face masks are no match for our highly-evolved capacity to recognise friends.

Face recognition – News, Research and Analysis – The Conversation – page 1

Face recognition – News, Research and Analysis – The Conversation – page 1

Dr Eilidh Noyes face coverings Conversation article - University of  Huddersfield

Dr Eilidh Noyes face coverings Conversation article - University of Huddersfield

Dr. Amy N. Yates (@amy_n_yates) / X

Dr. Amy N. Yates (@amy_n_yates) / X

Dr. Amy N. Yates (@amy_n_yates) / X

Dr. Amy N. Yates (@amy_n_yates) / X

Kay Ritchie Psychology Public Engagement

Kay Ritchie Psychology Public Engagement

Kay Ritchie Psychology Public Engagement

Kay Ritchie Psychology Public Engagement

PDF) Linguostylistic means of expressing pragmatic intentions in english  and karakalpak literature

PDF) Linguostylistic means of expressing pragmatic intentions in english and karakalpak literature

Facial recognition – News, Research and Analysis – The Conversation – page 2

Facial recognition – News, Research and Analysis – The Conversation – page 2

Why we can still recognise people in face masks - Wales Online

Why we can still recognise people in face masks - Wales Online

What's On News - Latest news on What's On locally from Nottinghamshire Live

What's On News - Latest news on What's On locally from Nottinghamshire Live

Why we can still recognise people in face masks

Why we can still recognise people in face masks

Agriculture, Food & Health - Connecting Research

Agriculture, Food & Health - Connecting Research