<p>The left side panels present looking-time change ratios as a function of area of interest (AOI) for the inverted image from the silent to sound conditions. The right side panels present data for the same dependent variable as the left side, but under the upright-image condition. Data obtained from 8-, 10-, and 12-month-old infants are shown in top, middle, and bottom panels, respectively.</p
<p>A. Examples of displays used in the familiarization phase with a positive number-brightness pairi...
<p>Study 2 included auditory cues signaling the presence of an interaction between people. Initially...
Horizontal information is crucial to face processing in adults. Yet the ontogeny of this preferentia...
<p>Three areas of interest (AOIs) were set to measure the looking time to the blobs. In the upright ...
<p>Mean looking times and s.e. (seconds) to increasing and decreasing numerical sequences presented ...
<p>Changes between the first visual assessment at 24 hours (24H), the second (48H) and the last (72H...
<p>In Panel A, functional expression of changes in the 12-month-olds baseline corrected pupil size i...
<p>In Panel A, functional expression of changes in the 6-month-olds baseline corrected pupil size in...
Infants' mean-percentile fixation duration on each of the face types for figures 1 and
These data files largely contain preferential looking data for pairs of experiments that were run in...
Fixation times for areas of interest and corresponding correctness in each condition, sex, and days...
<p>A. Examples of displays used in the familiarization phase with an inverse number-brightness pairi...
International audienceThis study investigates whether infants are sensitive to backward and forward ...
<p>Average looking times to faces, eyes, and mouths across displays in infants at low- and high-risk...
<p>This figure shows the mean percentile fixation durations for the following three face stimuli: mo...
<p>A. Examples of displays used in the familiarization phase with a positive number-brightness pairi...
<p>Study 2 included auditory cues signaling the presence of an interaction between people. Initially...
Horizontal information is crucial to face processing in adults. Yet the ontogeny of this preferentia...
<p>Three areas of interest (AOIs) were set to measure the looking time to the blobs. In the upright ...
<p>Mean looking times and s.e. (seconds) to increasing and decreasing numerical sequences presented ...
<p>Changes between the first visual assessment at 24 hours (24H), the second (48H) and the last (72H...
<p>In Panel A, functional expression of changes in the 12-month-olds baseline corrected pupil size i...
<p>In Panel A, functional expression of changes in the 6-month-olds baseline corrected pupil size in...
Infants' mean-percentile fixation duration on each of the face types for figures 1 and
These data files largely contain preferential looking data for pairs of experiments that were run in...
Fixation times for areas of interest and corresponding correctness in each condition, sex, and days...
<p>A. Examples of displays used in the familiarization phase with an inverse number-brightness pairi...
International audienceThis study investigates whether infants are sensitive to backward and forward ...
<p>Average looking times to faces, eyes, and mouths across displays in infants at low- and high-risk...
<p>This figure shows the mean percentile fixation durations for the following three face stimuli: mo...
<p>A. Examples of displays used in the familiarization phase with a positive number-brightness pairi...
<p>Study 2 included auditory cues signaling the presence of an interaction between people. Initially...
Horizontal information is crucial to face processing in adults. Yet the ontogeny of this preferentia...