Experience plays a crucial role for the normal development of many perceptual and cognitive functions, such as speech perception. For example, between 6 and 10 months of age, the infant’s ability to discriminate among native speech sounds improves, whereas the ability to discriminate among foreign speech sounds declines. However, a recent investigation suggests that some experience with nonnative languages from 9 months of age facilitates the maintenance of this ability at 12 months. Nelson has suggested that the systems underlying face processing may be similarly sculpted by experience with different kinds of faces. In the current investigation, we demonstrate that, in human infants between 6 and 9 months of age, exposure to non...
We present an integrative review of research and theory on major factors involved in the early devel...
From birth it is critical for our survival to identify social agents and conspecifics. Among others ...
Perception and recognition of faces are fundamental cognitive abilities that form a basis for our so...
Perceptual narrowing—a phenomenon in which perception is broad from birth, but narrows as a function...
Experience plays a crucial role in the development of face processing. In the study reported here, ...
International audienceFace perception remains one of the most intensively researched areas in psycho...
ABSTRACT—Experience with certain types of faces during the first year of development defines which t...
In the present article we review behavioral and neurophysiological studies on face processing in adu...
Experience plays a crucial role in the development of the face processing system. At 6 months of age...
International audienceAlthough prior research has established that perceptual narrowing reflects the...
There are obvious differences between recognizing faces and recognizing spoken words or phonemes tha...
Language and face processing develop in similar ways during the first year of life. Early in the fir...
International audienceBetween 6 and 9 months, while infant’s ability to discriminate faces within th...
In human children and adults, familiar face types—typically own-age and own-species faces—are discri...
Early in life, infants possess an effective face-processing system which becomes specialized accordi...
We present an integrative review of research and theory on major factors involved in the early devel...
From birth it is critical for our survival to identify social agents and conspecifics. Among others ...
Perception and recognition of faces are fundamental cognitive abilities that form a basis for our so...
Perceptual narrowing—a phenomenon in which perception is broad from birth, but narrows as a function...
Experience plays a crucial role in the development of face processing. In the study reported here, ...
International audienceFace perception remains one of the most intensively researched areas in psycho...
ABSTRACT—Experience with certain types of faces during the first year of development defines which t...
In the present article we review behavioral and neurophysiological studies on face processing in adu...
Experience plays a crucial role in the development of the face processing system. At 6 months of age...
International audienceAlthough prior research has established that perceptual narrowing reflects the...
There are obvious differences between recognizing faces and recognizing spoken words or phonemes tha...
Language and face processing develop in similar ways during the first year of life. Early in the fir...
International audienceBetween 6 and 9 months, while infant’s ability to discriminate faces within th...
In human children and adults, familiar face types—typically own-age and own-species faces—are discri...
Early in life, infants possess an effective face-processing system which becomes specialized accordi...
We present an integrative review of research and theory on major factors involved in the early devel...
From birth it is critical for our survival to identify social agents and conspecifics. Among others ...
Perception and recognition of faces are fundamental cognitive abilities that form a basis for our so...