Did Natalie always look like a Natalie? A new study investigates

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Face: the future

Should you take at face value a science paper that suggests that your face is the result of a “self-fulfilling prophecy process”?

A study called “Can names shape facial appearance?” claims it “probes the origins” of a supposed either/or question. The question: do parents choose a name that seems to match their infant’s “innate facial characteristics” – or, instead, does the child’s facial appearance, as they grow up, change shape to better match some stereotype of people who have that birth name?

Did Natalie always look like a Natalie? Or did her name impel her to become ever…



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