Consistent attention and proper processing of infant faces by adults are essential for infant survival. Previous behavioral studies showed gender differences in processing infant cues (e.g., crying, laughing or facial attractiveness) and more importantly, the efforts invested in nurturing offspring. The underlying neural mechanisms of processing unknown infant faces provide hints for understanding behavioral differences. This functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study recruited 32 unmarried adult (16 females and 16 males) participants to view unfamiliar infant faces and rate the attractiveness. Adult faces were also included. Behaviorally, despite that females and males showed no differences in attractiveness ratings of infant faces...
textTwo experiments investigated how the cues of attractiveness, masculinity, and averageness contri...
& The current study examined the neural substrates of facial attractiveness judgments. Based on ...
AbstractThe goal of the present study was to investigate infants’ processing of female and male face...
Facial attractiveness provides a very powerful motivation for sexual and parental behavior. We there...
Abstract Infant emotional stimuli can preferentially engage adults’ attention and provide valuable i...
Facial appearance can motivate behaviour and elicit activation of brain circuits putatively involved...
Infant facial features are thought to be powerful elicitors of caregiving behaviour. It has been wid...
Darwin originally pointed out that there is something about infants which prompts adults to respond ...
Infant facial characteristics, i.e., baby schema, are thought to automatically elicit parenting beha...
The human infant face represents an essential source of communicative signals on the basis of which ...
Infant facial characteristics, i.e., baby schema, are thought to automatically elicit parenting beha...
Joint visual attention is one of most important ways to communicate and socially relate to others, e...
The goal of the present study was to investigate infants’ processing of female and male faces. We us...
The processing of infant faces may be somewhat distinct from that of adult faces. Indeed, recent neu...
Infant cuteness can influence adult-infant interaction and has been shown to activate reward centres...
textTwo experiments investigated how the cues of attractiveness, masculinity, and averageness contri...
& The current study examined the neural substrates of facial attractiveness judgments. Based on ...
AbstractThe goal of the present study was to investigate infants’ processing of female and male face...
Facial attractiveness provides a very powerful motivation for sexual and parental behavior. We there...
Abstract Infant emotional stimuli can preferentially engage adults’ attention and provide valuable i...
Facial appearance can motivate behaviour and elicit activation of brain circuits putatively involved...
Infant facial features are thought to be powerful elicitors of caregiving behaviour. It has been wid...
Darwin originally pointed out that there is something about infants which prompts adults to respond ...
Infant facial characteristics, i.e., baby schema, are thought to automatically elicit parenting beha...
The human infant face represents an essential source of communicative signals on the basis of which ...
Infant facial characteristics, i.e., baby schema, are thought to automatically elicit parenting beha...
Joint visual attention is one of most important ways to communicate and socially relate to others, e...
The goal of the present study was to investigate infants’ processing of female and male faces. We us...
The processing of infant faces may be somewhat distinct from that of adult faces. Indeed, recent neu...
Infant cuteness can influence adult-infant interaction and has been shown to activate reward centres...
textTwo experiments investigated how the cues of attractiveness, masculinity, and averageness contri...
& The current study examined the neural substrates of facial attractiveness judgments. Based on ...
AbstractThe goal of the present study was to investigate infants’ processing of female and male face...