While computers may be able to spot a familiar face or an oncoming vehicle faster than the human brain, their accuracy is questionable. The key word is "resembles" as computers, despite the power and promise of deep learning, have yet to master human calculations and crucially, the communication and connection found between the body and the brain, specifically when it comes to visual recognition, according to a study led by Marieke Mur, a neuroimaging expert at Western University in Canada.