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WOOLLY SKILLS

To test the nature of sheep’s facial abilities, researchers first trained sheep to walk toward one of a pair of faces presented at either end of a Y-shaped passage. Then the researchers changed the faces in various ways (outlined above) and tested how those changes affected recognition. The results suggest that sheep definitely rely on marginal features, but when it comes to familiar faces, they can use expert shortcuts based on central characteristics. Credit: J. Peirce et al/Neuropsychologia 2000

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