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Researchers pinpoint part of the brain that recognizes facial expressions New machine learning algorithm can identify the facial expression a person is looking at based on neural activity By: Published on April 19, 2016 This fMRI image shows activity in the posterior superior temporal sulcus (pSTS) region of the brain of a test subject who is recognizing a facial expression. Researchers at the Ohio State University have pinpointed the pSTS as the area of the brain responsible for this task. Image courtesy of The Ohio State University. COLUMBUS, Ohio—Researchers at The Ohio State University have pinpointed the area of the brain responsible for recognizing human facial expressions. It’s on the right side of the brain behind the ear, in a region called the posterior (pSTS). In a paper publish
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