Are they watching you? The tiny brains of bees and wasps can recognise faces
- Written by Adrian Dyer, Associate Professor, RMIT University
How do you look to a bee? A face shown through a "bee eye" camera. A. Dyer and S. Williams (RMIT) , Author provided
Recognising faces is essential for how we interact in complex societies, and is often thought to be an ability that requires the sophistication of the large human brain.
But new evidence we published in Frontiers in Psychology shows...
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