'Masks disrupt the typical, holistic way that faces are processed'
A new study published Monday concluded that children find it more difficult than adults to recognize faces behind masks.
The study, led by Ben-Gurion University in Beersheva and York University in Toronto, found that children had difficulty recognizing faces partially covered by masks, leading to social challenges.
While a previous study showed that mask-wearing hindered recognition in adults, the latest study shows it is much worse in children. ... Read More: i24