Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements is true about the recognition of inverted faces?
A) Recognition of inverted faces is harder than for upright faces.
B) Face processing is not affected by inverting the image.
C) Inverting a nonliving object, such as a house, produces a bigger deficit in recognition than inverting a face, as we are less familiar with houses.
D) Specialist neurons in the parietal cortex rapidly restore a face to its upright position for further processing.
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