Morphing facial technology sheds light on the boundaries of self-recognition
Briefly

Dr. Shunichi Kasahara and his team explored how real-time facial morphing affects self-identification, revealing that our sense of agency does not alter our identification with our facial image.
By observing participants as their faces morphed in real-time, researchers identified a boundary of self-identification, finding that recognition remained resilient despite changes in facial images.
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