<p>Note that these scene and face images are not presented correctly to scale, in order to improve clarity; during the study the scene height was approximately 60% of the face height, please refer to the visual angle details in Stimuli and Presentation.</p
<p>(a) Trial sequence of the visual search paradigm. (b) An example of a search scene where the targ...
<p>In Experiment 1 the target could be tilted either 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4 degrees. In Experiment 2 the t...
<p><i>(top)</i> Scenes were presented alone for 2 seconds at the start of each encoding trial. A fac...
<p>An example of the visual stimuli used in the experiment, including the positioning and sizes in v...
<p>Note that after the test trial a feedback screen (not shown) was provided. The zoomed-in bottom p...
<p>The cue indicates the location of the two quadrants that need to be processed. The example here s...
<p>Example of stimuli used in Experiment 2, representing (A) the whole face in frontal view without ...
<p>Example of the pre-test display trial and test trials for infants who saw the square help the cir...
<p>After a fixation point was presented in the center of the screen (2000 ms), a pair of photos was ...
<p>The first and second rows depict the training trial structure for each storyline. The panels corr...
<p>Trainees memorized the target face in the top row. To create distracters for the subsequent test ...
<p>Depiction of the final video frames for the single familiarization trial in the Grasp and Back-of...
<p>Bottom: Trial procedure in the test phases following V and FV learning. Note that face stimuli we...
<p>Each trial starts with a 100-ms adapting period during which either one of four faces (two female...
<p>The stimuli are not drawn to scale. In this illustrated experimental trial the cue is presented 4...
<p>(a) Trial sequence of the visual search paradigm. (b) An example of a search scene where the targ...
<p>In Experiment 1 the target could be tilted either 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4 degrees. In Experiment 2 the t...
<p><i>(top)</i> Scenes were presented alone for 2 seconds at the start of each encoding trial. A fac...
<p>An example of the visual stimuli used in the experiment, including the positioning and sizes in v...
<p>Note that after the test trial a feedback screen (not shown) was provided. The zoomed-in bottom p...
<p>The cue indicates the location of the two quadrants that need to be processed. The example here s...
<p>Example of stimuli used in Experiment 2, representing (A) the whole face in frontal view without ...
<p>Example of the pre-test display trial and test trials for infants who saw the square help the cir...
<p>After a fixation point was presented in the center of the screen (2000 ms), a pair of photos was ...
<p>The first and second rows depict the training trial structure for each storyline. The panels corr...
<p>Trainees memorized the target face in the top row. To create distracters for the subsequent test ...
<p>Depiction of the final video frames for the single familiarization trial in the Grasp and Back-of...
<p>Bottom: Trial procedure in the test phases following V and FV learning. Note that face stimuli we...
<p>Each trial starts with a 100-ms adapting period during which either one of four faces (two female...
<p>The stimuli are not drawn to scale. In this illustrated experimental trial the cue is presented 4...
<p>(a) Trial sequence of the visual search paradigm. (b) An example of a search scene where the targ...
<p>In Experiment 1 the target could be tilted either 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4 degrees. In Experiment 2 the t...
<p><i>(top)</i> Scenes were presented alone for 2 seconds at the start of each encoding trial. A fac...