Face Recognition.

Crowds waving Australian flags (AAP).

Crowds waving Australian flags (AAP). Source: AAP

A new study from the Australian national University has shed light on what is known as the 'other-race effect' - when it's difficult to tell people of another ethnicity apart.


Why are some people better than others at recognising the faces of people from different races?

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