This story features my Seton Hill colleague, Lee McClain.
“It’s kind of like if you are looking at a bunch of leaves on a tree, you could study them, but you’d have to work really hard to tell them apart,” said McClain. That is how she sees faces. “That part of my brain that most people use to recognize faces instantly doesn’t work as well for me.” —Losing Face | Essential Public Radio.
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