New Study Uncovers Brain's Detection of Gaze Direction for Enhanced Social Interactions
Friday, 5 July 2024, 20:23
Understanding Gaze Direction Perception
A recent study has provided new insights into how the human brain detects gaze direction.
Enhanced Social Interactions
The findings reveal the importance of this process for social interactions.
Impact on Neurological Functions
- Autism and Alzheimer's: Understanding gaze direction perception offers clues for these disorders.
Overall, the study deepens our understanding of the brain's role in social cognition and its relevance to neurological conditions.
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