Word and face recognition can be adequately supported with half a brain, study finds

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Word and face recognition can be adequately supported with half a brain, study finds

An unprecedented study of brain plasticity and visual perception has found that people who, as children, had undergone surgery removing half of their brain, correctly recognized differences between pairs of words or faces more than 80% of the time. Considering the volume of removed brain tissue, the surprising accuracy highlights the brain’s capacity—and its limitations—to rewire itself and adapt to dramatic surgery or traumatic injury.

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