you have see the whole face or at leasa significant part of it in der to get the cells to respond. and they were able to show that several interesting features that explain our visual perception of faces you can see in these face tches. we respond dramatically to cartoons, to exaggeration of faces. these cells go wild if you exaggerate a face, if you spread the eye as part or bring the eyes together again. and of course, your and my favouriting pro as thosic is right here this man is absolutely reparkable. not only is he face blind, but he is a spectacular portrait artist so you can imagine making this your profession when you have a difficult time perceiving it. and chuck will tell us how he does this despite the fact that he has a significant handic. but i think in a larger sense and one of the reasons you and i admire m so much is he shows, really, the depth of human intelligence, creativity and character it tells you, number one, there's not single kind of intelligence. they are multipl intelligences. there is not a single kind of creativity, you can be creative in a number of