Scientists discover why some people are better with faces than names (The Daily Telegraph, 6 January 2009)

07 Jan 2009


Researchers have discovered that the hormone oxytocin is involved in helping people recognise familiar faces. This is the first such study to show a link between oxytocin and facial recognition.

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