Study finds that masks make little difference to facial identification

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Study finds that masks make little difference to facial identification

But the study also shows for the first time that performance may be improved by using super recognisers—people who are very skilled at recognizing faces. It also reveals that masks do make recognizing someone’s emotions more difficult.

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