Previous research has shown that eye gaze affects infants’ processing of novel objects. In the current study we address the question whether presenting a highly familiar face vs. a stranger enhances the effects of gaze cues on object processing in 4-month-olds. Infants were presented pictures of the infant's caregiver and another infant's caregiver (stranger) either turning eye gaze toward an object next to the face or looking away from the object. Then objects were presented again without the face and event-related potentials (ERP) were recorded. An enhanced positive slow wave (PSW) was found for objects that were not cued by the caregiver's eye gaze, indicating that these objects required increased encoding compared to objects that were c...
A fundamental question in functional brain development is how the brain acquires specialised process...
In order to disentangle the effects of an adult model's eye gaze and head orientation on infants' pr...
Item does not contain fulltextIn two experiments, it was investigated how preverbal infants perceive...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that eye gaze affects infants’ processing of novel objects. In t...
Previous research has shown that eye gaze affects infants’ processing of novel objects. In the curre...
A major issue in developmental science is how infants use the direction of other's eye gaze to facil...
Previous studies showed that the movements of another person's eyes and head guides infants' attenti...
Do 5-month-old infants show differences in processing objects as a function of a prior interaction w...
This study investigates the effects of attention-guiding stimuli on 4-month-old infants' object proc...
Infants follow others' gaze toward external objects from early in ontogeny, but whether they use oth...
Infants follow others' gaze toward external objects from early in ontogeny, but whether they use oth...
We investigated young infants’ object encoding and processing in response to isolated eye gaze cues ...
Social cues in interaction with others enable infants to extract useful information from their envir...
Previous research suggests that by 4 months of age infants use the eye gaze of adults to guide their...
Social cues in interaction with others enable infants to extract useful information from their envir...
A fundamental question in functional brain development is how the brain acquires specialised process...
In order to disentangle the effects of an adult model's eye gaze and head orientation on infants' pr...
Item does not contain fulltextIn two experiments, it was investigated how preverbal infants perceive...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that eye gaze affects infants’ processing of novel objects. In t...
Previous research has shown that eye gaze affects infants’ processing of novel objects. In the curre...
A major issue in developmental science is how infants use the direction of other's eye gaze to facil...
Previous studies showed that the movements of another person's eyes and head guides infants' attenti...
Do 5-month-old infants show differences in processing objects as a function of a prior interaction w...
This study investigates the effects of attention-guiding stimuli on 4-month-old infants' object proc...
Infants follow others' gaze toward external objects from early in ontogeny, but whether they use oth...
Infants follow others' gaze toward external objects from early in ontogeny, but whether they use oth...
We investigated young infants’ object encoding and processing in response to isolated eye gaze cues ...
Social cues in interaction with others enable infants to extract useful information from their envir...
Previous research suggests that by 4 months of age infants use the eye gaze of adults to guide their...
Social cues in interaction with others enable infants to extract useful information from their envir...
A fundamental question in functional brain development is how the brain acquires specialised process...
In order to disentangle the effects of an adult model's eye gaze and head orientation on infants' pr...
Item does not contain fulltextIn two experiments, it was investigated how preverbal infants perceive...