Researchers at Stanford University have identified two nerve clusters that are important for face perception and which could help in treating people who are suffering from prosopagnosia, a condition in which the patient is not able to distinguish one face from another. In a study to be published Oct. 24 in the iJournal of Neuroscience/i, the scientists showed that mild electrical stimulation of two nerve clusters spaced a half-inch apart in a brain structure ...Sunday, 28 October 2012
Stanford Researchers Identify Two Nerve Clusters That Could Help in Treating Prosopagnosia
Researchers at Stanford University have identified two nerve clusters that are important for face perception and which could help in treating people who are suffering from prosopagnosia, a condition in which the patient is not able to distinguish one face from another. In a study to be published Oct. 24 in the iJournal of Neuroscience/i, the scientists showed that mild electrical stimulation of two nerve clusters spaced a half-inch apart in a brain structure ...
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