I look at a stranger and see a friend. Am I a super-recognizer ?
I once even thought I had seen my late grandmother. Can science explain my overfamiliarity with strange faces? When I was in my mid-20s, I spotted my grandma through the window of a coffee shop. I was dumbstruck – she had passed away the year before. I stared for a moment, then reminded myself (…)
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