Infant face processing becomes more selective during the fi rst year of life as a function of varying experience with distinct face categories defi ned by species, race, and age. Given that any individual face belongs to many such categories (e.g. A young Caucasian man's face) we asked how the neural selectivity for one aspect of facial appearance was affected by category membership along another dimension of variability. 6-month-old infants were shown upright and inverted pictures of either their own mother or a stranger while event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded. We found that the amplitude of the P400 (a face-sensitive ERP component) was only sensitive to the orientation of the mother's face, suggesting that "tuning" of the neur...
The goal of the present study was to investigate infants’ processing of female and male faces. We us...
ABSTRACT: Research on the development of face recognition in infancy has shown that infants respond ...
Recent studies suggest that newborns\u2019 face preference might be explained as the result of the c...
Infant face processing becomes more selective during the fi rst year of life as a function of varyi...
& Newborn infants respond preferentially to simple face-like patterns, raising the possibility t...
Sensitivity to human faces has been suggested to be an early emerging capacity that promotes social ...
The adult N170 is considered to be an electrophysiological marker of specialised mechanisms for face...
Background: Debates about the developmental origins of adult face processing could be directly ad-dr...
From infancy onwards, EEG is widely used to measure face-categorization, i.e. differential brain act...
From infancy onwards, EEG is widely used to measure face-categorization, i.e. differential brain act...
To investigate whether infants show neural signatures of recognizing unfamiliar human faces, we test...
This thesis evaluates whether young infants can (1) individuate and (2) categorize faces and (3) whi...
Do infants perceive visual cues as diverse as frontal-view faces, profiles or bodies as being differ...
We examined the processing of upright and inverted faces and cars in 3-month-old infants applying an...
Human performance at categorizing natural visual images surpasses automatic algorithms, but how and ...
The goal of the present study was to investigate infants’ processing of female and male faces. We us...
ABSTRACT: Research on the development of face recognition in infancy has shown that infants respond ...
Recent studies suggest that newborns\u2019 face preference might be explained as the result of the c...
Infant face processing becomes more selective during the fi rst year of life as a function of varyi...
& Newborn infants respond preferentially to simple face-like patterns, raising the possibility t...
Sensitivity to human faces has been suggested to be an early emerging capacity that promotes social ...
The adult N170 is considered to be an electrophysiological marker of specialised mechanisms for face...
Background: Debates about the developmental origins of adult face processing could be directly ad-dr...
From infancy onwards, EEG is widely used to measure face-categorization, i.e. differential brain act...
From infancy onwards, EEG is widely used to measure face-categorization, i.e. differential brain act...
To investigate whether infants show neural signatures of recognizing unfamiliar human faces, we test...
This thesis evaluates whether young infants can (1) individuate and (2) categorize faces and (3) whi...
Do infants perceive visual cues as diverse as frontal-view faces, profiles or bodies as being differ...
We examined the processing of upright and inverted faces and cars in 3-month-old infants applying an...
Human performance at categorizing natural visual images surpasses automatic algorithms, but how and ...
The goal of the present study was to investigate infants’ processing of female and male faces. We us...
ABSTRACT: Research on the development of face recognition in infancy has shown that infants respond ...
Recent studies suggest that newborns\u2019 face preference might be explained as the result of the c...