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World-first study finds that better facial recognition skills equate to more supportive relationships

Psychologist Dr Laura Eng-fors from the University of South Australia joined Jo McManus to discuss how a world first study has found that the better you are at facial recognition, the more supportive relationships you are likely to have.

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Simon Beaumont
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