Washington: Have you ever felt a sudden flash of recognition while seeing a similar face? New research led by the researchers at The Rockefeller University revealed a class of neurons in the brain's temporal pole region that links face perception to long-term memory. The findings, published in the journal ‘Science’, are the first to explain how our brains inculcate the faces of those we hold dear. "When I was coming up in neuroscience, if you wanted to ridicule someone's argument you would dismiss it as 'just another grandmother neuron'- a hypothetical that could not exist," said Winrich Freiwald, professor of neurosciences and behaviour at The Rockefeller University. "Now, in an obscure an
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