It is unknown whether the ability to visually distinguish between faces and nonfaces is subject to a critical period during development. Would a congenitally blind child who gains sight several years after birth be able to acquire this skill? This question has remained unanswered because of the rarity of cases of late sight onset. We had the opportunity to work with five early-blind individuals who gained sight late in childhood after treatment for dense bilateral cataracts. We tested their ability to categorize patterns as faces, using natural images that spanned a spectrum of face semblance. The results show that newly sighted individuals are unable to distinguish between faces and nonfaces immediately after sight onset, but improve marke...
In the present article we review behavioral and neurophysiological studies on face processing in adu...
From birth it is critical for our survival to identify social agents and conspecifics. Among others ...
Description We studied Ethiopian children that were effectively blind throughout childhood due to bi...
Visual plasticity peaks during early critical periods of normal visual development. Studies in anima...
Early visual deprivation impairs some, but not all, aspects of face perception. We investigated the ...
SummaryVisual object recognition develops during the first years of life [1]. But what if one is dep...
Animal studies suggest that visual deprivation early in the lifespan can have profound consequences,...
Numerous studies in visually deprived nonhuman animals have demonstrated sensitive periods for the f...
Over the course of the first few months of life, our brains accomplish a remarkable feat. They are a...
Facial recognition is a complex task, often done immediately and readily, involving discrimination o...
Experience plays a crucial role for the normal development of many perceptual and cognitive functio...
Perceptual narrowing—a phenomenon in which perception is broad from birth, but narrows as a function...
AbstractHigher visual functions were investigated in patients treated for bilateral congenital catar...
ABSTRACT—Experience with certain types of faces during the first year of development defines which t...
Studies of children treated for dense cataract shed light on the extent to which pattern stimulation...
In the present article we review behavioral and neurophysiological studies on face processing in adu...
From birth it is critical for our survival to identify social agents and conspecifics. Among others ...
Description We studied Ethiopian children that were effectively blind throughout childhood due to bi...
Visual plasticity peaks during early critical periods of normal visual development. Studies in anima...
Early visual deprivation impairs some, but not all, aspects of face perception. We investigated the ...
SummaryVisual object recognition develops during the first years of life [1]. But what if one is dep...
Animal studies suggest that visual deprivation early in the lifespan can have profound consequences,...
Numerous studies in visually deprived nonhuman animals have demonstrated sensitive periods for the f...
Over the course of the first few months of life, our brains accomplish a remarkable feat. They are a...
Facial recognition is a complex task, often done immediately and readily, involving discrimination o...
Experience plays a crucial role for the normal development of many perceptual and cognitive functio...
Perceptual narrowing—a phenomenon in which perception is broad from birth, but narrows as a function...
AbstractHigher visual functions were investigated in patients treated for bilateral congenital catar...
ABSTRACT—Experience with certain types of faces during the first year of development defines which t...
Studies of children treated for dense cataract shed light on the extent to which pattern stimulation...
In the present article we review behavioral and neurophysiological studies on face processing in adu...
From birth it is critical for our survival to identify social agents and conspecifics. Among others ...
Description We studied Ethiopian children that were effectively blind throughout childhood due to bi...