3 experiments were conducted in which holograms of faces were used in an attempt to expand our current knowledge of infant face perception. 5-month-old infants in the first experiment were asked to discriminate a change in facial expression and pose displayed in a holographic stereogram that either moved or remained stationary. The experimental group did not show evidence of discrimination when compared to a control group. In addition, there was no preference on the part of infants to attend more to the moving face. 2-month-old infants were tested in a second experiment on an identical discrimination task, using only the moving hologram. Unlike the older infants, the 2-month-olds succeeded in discriminating the change in expression/pose. In...
The processing of social stimuli in early infancy: From faces to biological motion. There are severa...
This study investigates the role of dynamic information in identity face recognition at birth. More ...
<div><p>Do infants perceive other people's interactions by means of a mechanism that integrates biol...
Faces play an important part in the development of human social interaction (Kleinke, 1986 Psycholog...
Three experiments demonstrate that biological movement facilitates young infants’ recognition of the...
International audienceCurrent knowledge about face processing in infancy comes largely from studies ...
We tested the ability of 1- and 3-month-old infants to form prototypic representations of faces. Fol...
Holistic face processing was investigated in newborns, 3-month-old infants, and adults through a mod...
We tested the ability of 1- and 3-month-old infants to form prototypic representations of faces. Fol...
Although faces are salient social stimuli and almost always occur in the context of people engaged i...
Despite the fact that faces are typically seen in the context of dynamic events, there is little res...
The study investigated the origins of the ability to recognize faces despite rotations in depth. Fou...
Do infants perceive other people's interactions by means of a mechanism that integrates biological m...
It has been reported that young infants recognise and discriminate human emotional ex pressions. ...
Do infants perceive other people's interactions by means of a mechanism that integrates biological m...
The processing of social stimuli in early infancy: From faces to biological motion. There are severa...
This study investigates the role of dynamic information in identity face recognition at birth. More ...
<div><p>Do infants perceive other people's interactions by means of a mechanism that integrates biol...
Faces play an important part in the development of human social interaction (Kleinke, 1986 Psycholog...
Three experiments demonstrate that biological movement facilitates young infants’ recognition of the...
International audienceCurrent knowledge about face processing in infancy comes largely from studies ...
We tested the ability of 1- and 3-month-old infants to form prototypic representations of faces. Fol...
Holistic face processing was investigated in newborns, 3-month-old infants, and adults through a mod...
We tested the ability of 1- and 3-month-old infants to form prototypic representations of faces. Fol...
Although faces are salient social stimuli and almost always occur in the context of people engaged i...
Despite the fact that faces are typically seen in the context of dynamic events, there is little res...
The study investigated the origins of the ability to recognize faces despite rotations in depth. Fou...
Do infants perceive other people's interactions by means of a mechanism that integrates biological m...
It has been reported that young infants recognise and discriminate human emotional ex pressions. ...
Do infants perceive other people's interactions by means of a mechanism that integrates biological m...
The processing of social stimuli in early infancy: From faces to biological motion. There are severa...
This study investigates the role of dynamic information in identity face recognition at birth. More ...
<div><p>Do infants perceive other people's interactions by means of a mechanism that integrates biol...