Summary: A new study reveals how our brains remember the faces of caregivers and loved ones. Researchers discovered that the same brain mechanism used to remember the value of objects is also involved in associating faces with familiarity and social bonds.
This finding sheds light on the neural basis of social relationships and may have implications for understanding and treating disorders like Parkinson’s disease […]
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