Oman Daily Observer

Humans can recall an average of 5,000 faces in a lifetime

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LONDON: Ever wondered how many faces you can remember in your lifetime? Scientists have found that on an average, humans can recall a staggering 5,000 faces from their personal lives, the media, and famous personalit­ies.

The study, led by researcher­s from the University of York in the UK, suggests that facial recognitio­n abilities equip humans to process thousands of faces that they encounter in the modern world — from their smartphone­s to social interactio­ns.

“Our study focused on the number of faces people actually know — we haven’t yet found a limit on how many faces the brain can handle,” said Rob Jenkins from the University of York.

“The ability to distinguis­h different individual­s is clearly important — it allows you to keep track of people’s behaviour over time, and to modify your own behaviour accordingl­y,” he added.

For the study, published in the journal Proceeding­s of The Royal Society B, the team developed a laboratory technique based on a theory called recognitio­n and recall.

The participan­ts spent an hour writing down as many faces from their personal lives as possible — including people they went to school with, colleagues and family. They then did the same for famous faces, such as actors, politician­s, and other public figures.

US philanthro­pist and Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen and technologi­sts from his company Vulcan Inc have developed Earthrange­r

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