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American Scientists Awarded $1 Million Prize for Advancements in Facial Recognition Technology

Four researchers based in the United States have been awarded a $1 million prize from a Portuguese foundation for their contributions to the understanding of how the human brain perceives faces, shapes, and colors. The recipients of the Champalimaud Foundation’s Vision Award 2024 are Margaret Livingstone from Harvard Medical School, Nancy Kanwisher from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Doris Tsao from the University of California, Berkeley, and Winrich Freiwald from Rockefeller University.
Their collaborative efforts in the field of visual neuroscience have led to significant advancements, particularly in the area of facial recognition processes and innovative approaches to vision-related disorders. Their research is seen as instrumental in paving the way for the treatment of conditions such as dyslexia and enhancing knowledge on combating cognitive decline, including dementia.
This recognition highlights the impact of their work in pushing the boundaries of understanding the complexities of the human brain and its visual processing mechanisms. The award acknowledges the importance of their research in not only advancing scientific knowledge but also in potentially improving the quality of life for individuals affected by visual impairments or cognitive disorders.

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