Fish can't recognise faces if they’re upside down – just like us 
US Source: new scientist 8/5/2017
Fish can't recognise faces if they’re upside down – just like us
Species: Japanese rice fish or the medaka (Oryzias latipes)

Habitat: Rice paddies, marshes, ponds and slow-moving streams in East Asia

Are you good with faces? So is the Japanese rice fish – at least, it is if the faces are the right way up. Just like humans, the tiny fish has no problem recognising faces orientated the usual way, but, again like us, it struggles when they are inverted. The finding indicates that the fish may have developed a unique brain pathway for face recognition, just as humans have.
 

We have no problem identifying most objects in our environment – say, a chair – no matter what way up they are. But faces are different. It is relatively easy for us to spot the differences between two faces, even if they are physically similar, if we see them in photographs the right way up. But if the images are upside down, telling them apart gets a bit tricky.

“This is because we have a specific brain area for processing faces, and when the face is upside down, we process the image through object processing pathways, and not the face-processing pathways any more,” says Mu-Yun Wang at the University of Tokyo, Japan.

Until now, this face-inversion effect was considered exclusive to mammals as it has only been observed in primates and sheep.

 
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