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Precisely targeted electrical brain stimulation alters perception of faces, study finds
October 24, 2012 by NewsBot
Scientists have shown that mild electrical stimulation of two nerve clusters spaced a half-inch apart in a brain structure called the fusiform gyrus caused the subject's perception of faces to instantly become distorted while leaving his perception of other body parts and inanimate objects unchanged.