This study investigated whether an odor can affect infants ’ attention to visually presented objects and whether it can selectively direct visual gaze at visual targets as a function of their meaning. Four-month-old infants (n = 48) were exposed to their mother’s body odors while their visual exploration was recorded with an eye-movement tracking system. Two groups of infants, who were assigned to either an odor condition or a control condition, looked at a scene composed of still pictures of faces and cars. As expected, infants looked longer at the faces than at the cars but this spontaneous preference for faces was significantly enhanced in presence of the odor. As expected also, when looking at the face, the infants looked longer at the ...
International audienceUnderstanding how the young infant brain starts to categorize the flurry of am...
International audienceTo successfully interact with a rich and ambiguous visual environment, the hum...
Recognition of emotional facial expressions is a crucial skill for adaptive behavior. Past research ...
This study investigated whether an odor can affect infants' attention to visually presented objects ...
This study investigated whether an odor can affect infants’ attention to visually presented objects ...
International audienceLittle is known about the effects of olfaction on visual processing during inf...
Little is known about the effects of olfaction on visual processing during infancy. We investigated ...
This study investigated whether visual stimuli (FACES vs. CARS) combined with the presence of matern...
Présentation PosterInternational audienceIn the 4-month-old infant brain, the visual categorization ...
Présentation PosterInternational audienceIn the 4-month-old infant brain, the visual categorization ...
International audienceAlthough much is known about the development of object exploration during infa...
International audienceUnderstanding how the young infant brain starts to categorize the flurry of am...
International audienceTo successfully interact with a rich and ambiguous visual environment, the hum...
Recognition of emotional facial expressions is a crucial skill for adaptive behavior. Past research ...
This study investigated whether an odor can affect infants' attention to visually presented objects ...
This study investigated whether an odor can affect infants’ attention to visually presented objects ...
International audienceLittle is known about the effects of olfaction on visual processing during inf...
Little is known about the effects of olfaction on visual processing during infancy. We investigated ...
This study investigated whether visual stimuli (FACES vs. CARS) combined with the presence of matern...
Présentation PosterInternational audienceIn the 4-month-old infant brain, the visual categorization ...
Présentation PosterInternational audienceIn the 4-month-old infant brain, the visual categorization ...
International audienceAlthough much is known about the development of object exploration during infa...
International audienceUnderstanding how the young infant brain starts to categorize the flurry of am...
International audienceTo successfully interact with a rich and ambiguous visual environment, the hum...
Recognition of emotional facial expressions is a crucial skill for adaptive behavior. Past research ...