Researchers report expressive eyebrows allowed us to develop communication skills to establish greater social networks and express more nuanced emotions.
A new study reveals a common autistic trait, the ability to focus on detail, may have allowed realism to flourish in Upper Paleolithic art.
A new study reports male songbirds sing less to females during courtship if they have been exposed to low levels of SSRI antidepressants.
A new study reveals that, on average, we are able to recognize 5,000 different faces.
The common belief that we are better at remembering faces over names may not be true. Researchers report we are actually better at remembering a person's name than we are faces.
Researchers report sensory responses change between childhood and adulthood in those with ASD.
Researchers report small, but deliberate changes in a person's facial appearance are effective in identity deception.
Two distinct pathways in the visual system allow us to process 3D motion.
Study finds three of six genetic variants which contribute to a child's language development are also associated with mental health risks.
Influence of social norms shapes a child's desire to share by the age of eight.
New hyper-realistic masks are so authentic that 20% of the time, people believe they are real faces.
Study addresses the question of whether a forgotten memory is entirely lost or if it just becomes fuzzier over time.