The current study investigated whether changes in the neural processing of faces of infants with a facial abnormality – a cleft lip – mediate effects of the cleft lip on judgments of infant cuteness and approachability. Event-related potentials (ERPs) in response to pictures of faces of healthy infants and infants with a cleft lip, and ratings of cuteness and approachability of these infant faces, were obtained from 30 females. Infants with a cleft lip were rated as less attractive (less cute and approachable) than healthy infants, and both the N170 and P2 components of the ERP were of reduced amplitude in response to pictures of infants with a cleft lip. Importantly, decreased configural processing of infant faces with a cleft lip, as evid...
AIM: Quantification of visual attention directed towards cleft stigmata and its impact on the percep...
Consistent attention and proper processing of infant faces by adults are essential for infant surviv...
Parent-infant social interactions start early in development, with infants showing active communicat...
The current study investigated whether changes in the neural processing of faces of infants with a f...
Objective: Early mother-infant interactions are impaired in the context of infant cleft lip, and are...
Cleft lip and palate is the most common of the congenital conditions affecting the face and cranial ...
Infant faces elicit early, specific activity in the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC), a key cortical regio...
Infant faces elicit early, specific activity in the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC), a key cortical regio...
Cleft lip and palate is the most common of the congenital conditions affecting the face and cranial ...
<div><p>Research has demonstrated that how “cute” an infant is perceived to be has consequences for ...
Research has demonstrated that how "cute" an infant is perceived to be has consequences for caregivi...
The processing of infant faces may be somewhat distinct from that of adult faces. Indeed, recent neu...
Infant facial attractiveness is an important facilitator for adult-infant caregiving behaviour. Disr...
Infant face processing becomes more selective during the fi rst year of life as a function of varyin...
Neural correlates of face processing were examined in 12-month-olds at high-risk for autism spectrum...
AIM: Quantification of visual attention directed towards cleft stigmata and its impact on the percep...
Consistent attention and proper processing of infant faces by adults are essential for infant surviv...
Parent-infant social interactions start early in development, with infants showing active communicat...
The current study investigated whether changes in the neural processing of faces of infants with a f...
Objective: Early mother-infant interactions are impaired in the context of infant cleft lip, and are...
Cleft lip and palate is the most common of the congenital conditions affecting the face and cranial ...
Infant faces elicit early, specific activity in the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC), a key cortical regio...
Infant faces elicit early, specific activity in the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC), a key cortical regio...
Cleft lip and palate is the most common of the congenital conditions affecting the face and cranial ...
<div><p>Research has demonstrated that how “cute” an infant is perceived to be has consequences for ...
Research has demonstrated that how "cute" an infant is perceived to be has consequences for caregivi...
The processing of infant faces may be somewhat distinct from that of adult faces. Indeed, recent neu...
Infant facial attractiveness is an important facilitator for adult-infant caregiving behaviour. Disr...
Infant face processing becomes more selective during the fi rst year of life as a function of varyin...
Neural correlates of face processing were examined in 12-month-olds at high-risk for autism spectrum...
AIM: Quantification of visual attention directed towards cleft stigmata and its impact on the percep...
Consistent attention and proper processing of infant faces by adults are essential for infant surviv...
Parent-infant social interactions start early in development, with infants showing active communicat...