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How does the microanatomy of a baby’s brain change during the first 6 months of life? (2021)

How do visual regions in the brain change during childhood?  (2021)

Stanford psychologists discover new patterns of brain development in areas linked to reading and face recognition (2019)

Do children's brains really get thinner? (2019)

Do children's brains really get thinner? (2019)

Deep brain stimulation modifies memory? (2019)

You All Look Alike to Me’ is hard-wired in us (2019)

Kids and adults look at words and faces differently (2018)

Stanford study shows that tissue in the brain, rather than being lost, grows across childhood and may underlie better face recognition. (2017)

Facial Recognition is More Accurate in Photos Showing Whole Person. (2013)

Using the Body and the Face to Recognize People (2013)

Faces of Different Races Activate Different Brain Patterns, Press Release at the Society for Neuroscience (2009)

Researchers Know What You Were About To Say; fMRI Used To Detect Memory Storage And Retrieval (2005)

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