Even when viewing different faces, a neuron that was sensitive to
hairline width, for example, would respond to variations in that feature.
Not exact matches
Elmar Schmeisser, a lanky, bespectacled scientist with a receding
hairline and a neck the
width of a small tree, joined the Army Research Office as a program manager in 2002.
Some of these neurons encode aspects of the skeletal shape of the face — for example, the distance between the eyes, the shape of the
hairline, or the
width of the face.
Upon inspection, they found a horizontal
hairline crack about two feet in length, and 1 / 16th of an inch in
width.