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Ability to Recognize Faces Grows With Age, Study Finds New research may help boost understanding of brain development as well as disorders like dyslexia and autism

With age, a person’s social circles expand, so the ability to tell people apart—a cognitively difficult task—becomes more important. New research suggests that brain areas involved in recognizing faces grow as children develop and that the growth spurt may heighten our face-recognition faculties.