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Video: Studying Face Blindness to Better Understand the Brain

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Science Nation talks to Professor Brad Duchaine about his research on prosopagnosia, or face blindness.

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The National Science Foundation’s Science Nation talks to Brad Duchaine, a professor of psychological and brain sciences, about his research on prosopagnosia, or face blindness.

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It’s a very interesting, complicated moment in both immigration history and farm labor history that we’re living through right now.

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Isabel and Ava Calsbeek, the daughters of biological sciences professor Ryan Calsbeek, co-authored a paper with him about how temperature and sunlight affect the growth of wood frog eggs. They are 11 and 8.
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