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"But our findings suggest it's common for people to see non-existent features because human brains are uniquely wired to recognise faces, so that even when there's only a slight suggestion of facial features the brain automatically interprets it as a face".
Dr. Kang Lee, a psychologist at the University of Toronto, who released a study of face peridolia earlier last year, told HuffPost that "human brains are uniquely wired to recognize faces, so that even when there's only a slight suggestion of facial features the brain automatically interprets it as a face".
"But our findings suggest that it's common for people to see nonexistent features because human brains are uniquely wired to recognize faces, so that even when there's only a slight suggestion of facial features the brain automatically interprets it as a face".
In particular, the PANSS subscales represent constellations of various features, the brain counterparts of which might partially overlap.
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If it's more language based, the language processing features of the brain can be discussed.
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The exact molecular and electrochemical features of the brain that underlie the conscious mind remain far from completely explored.
Consciousness emerges from special neuronal features in the brain or "neuronal correlates" of consciousness according to Koch (1).
And though many features of the brain are duplicated across the hemisphere, others of them are localized.
Brain-imaging studies by Dr. Thompson and the study group have advanced the field by identifying physical features of the brain that correlate with I. Q
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