In the study, Kerry Schofield and Nicholas Shakeshaft from King's College London, asked 1,000 pairs of twins born between 1994 and 1996 to complete a series of psychological tests.
These measured their ability to recognise objects (in this case cars) and their ability to recognise faces.
The participants also completed a new measure to determine their social intelligence (their ability to recognise emotions from others' faces and behaviour).
This measure, as well as looking at object and face recognition, looked at the twins' ability to recognise emotion in faces and in other ways - from body language and voice.
The analysis also showed that people who were good at recognising faces tended to have better social intelligence, but that there was no correlation between being good at recognising cars and social intelligence.
By comparing identical twins (who share all their genes) and fraternal twins (who share on average half of the genes that typically vary between people), the researchers were also able to determine the extent to which the ability to recognise faces is inherited.
"Our analyses suggest that face-processing ability is about 60 per cent heritable. The figure for recognising objects is a little higher at around 65 per cent," Schofield said.
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