The development of attention toward faces was explored during the first 3 years of life in 54 children aged between 3 and 36 months. In contrast to previous research, attention to faces was assessed using both static images and a dynamic video sequence in the same participants. Separate analyses at each age and exploratory longitudinal analyses indicate a preference for faces during the first year, followed by a decline during the second year. These results suggest that attention to faces does not follow a linear increasing pattern over development, and that social attention patterns are influenced by stimulus characteristics
Abstract—Previous studies of face perception during early infancy are difficult to interpret because...
This study examined the contribution of visual salience to bottom-up attention orienting to faces in...
The interactions between attention and stimulus encoding in infancy were examined using heart rate (...
a b s t r a c t In simple tests of preference, infants as young as newborns prefer faces and face-li...
We present an integrative review of research and theory on major factors involved in the early devel...
This study was aimed at investigating the face preference phenomenon and its underlying mechanisms a...
How do young children direct their attention to other people in the natural world? Although many stu...
International audienceTo prevent the spread of COVID-19, face masks were mandatory in many public sp...
Newborn infants orient preferentially toward face-like or "protoface" stimuli and recent studies sug...
The ability to detect and prefer a face when embedded in complex visual displays was investigated in...
Perception and recognition of faces are fundamental cognitive abilities that form a basis for our so...
Infants early visual preferences for faces, and their observational learning abilities, are well-est...
This study examined the contribution of visual salience to bottom-up attention orienting to faces in...
Looking behavior plays a crucial role in the daily life of an infant and forms the basis for cogniti...
Newborn infants orient preferentially toward face-like or “protoface” stimuli and recent studies sug...
Abstract—Previous studies of face perception during early infancy are difficult to interpret because...
This study examined the contribution of visual salience to bottom-up attention orienting to faces in...
The interactions between attention and stimulus encoding in infancy were examined using heart rate (...
a b s t r a c t In simple tests of preference, infants as young as newborns prefer faces and face-li...
We present an integrative review of research and theory on major factors involved in the early devel...
This study was aimed at investigating the face preference phenomenon and its underlying mechanisms a...
How do young children direct their attention to other people in the natural world? Although many stu...
International audienceTo prevent the spread of COVID-19, face masks were mandatory in many public sp...
Newborn infants orient preferentially toward face-like or "protoface" stimuli and recent studies sug...
The ability to detect and prefer a face when embedded in complex visual displays was investigated in...
Perception and recognition of faces are fundamental cognitive abilities that form a basis for our so...
Infants early visual preferences for faces, and their observational learning abilities, are well-est...
This study examined the contribution of visual salience to bottom-up attention orienting to faces in...
Looking behavior plays a crucial role in the daily life of an infant and forms the basis for cogniti...
Newborn infants orient preferentially toward face-like or “protoface” stimuli and recent studies sug...
Abstract—Previous studies of face perception during early infancy are difficult to interpret because...
This study examined the contribution of visual salience to bottom-up attention orienting to faces in...
The interactions between attention and stimulus encoding in infancy were examined using heart rate (...