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Our brains are highly skilled in recognising minute differences in other people’s faces and we can identify hundreds of them as a result. At only five weeks old, babies can distinguish their mothers’ faces. And 2.5 per cent of people grow up to be ‘super recognisers’, capable of identifying nearly every face they have ever seen.
Forensics: What Bugs, Burns, Prints, DNA and More Tell Us About Crime
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