Processing faces and understanding facial expressions are crucial skills for social communication. In adults, basic face processing and facial emotion processing rely on specific interacting brain networks. In infancy, however, little is known about when and how these networks develop. The current study uses functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) to measure differences in 5-month-olds' brain activity in response to fearful and happy facial expressions. Our results show that the right occipital region responds to faces, indicating that the face processing network is activated at 5 months. Yet sensitivity to facial emotions appears to be still immature at this age: explorative analyses suggest that if the facial emotion processing netw...
It is unclear whether infants differentially process emotional faces in the brain at 5 months of age...
It is unclear whether infants differentially process emotional faces in the brain at 5 months of age...
It is unclear whether infants differentially process emotional faces in the brain at 5 months of age...
Processing faces and understanding facial expressions are crucial skills for social communication. I...
Processing faces and understanding facial expressions is a crucial skill for social communication. I...
Processing faces and understanding facial expressions are crucial skills for social communication. I...
Processing faces and understanding facial expressions are crucial skills for social communication. I...
Perceiving faces and understanding emotions are key components of human social cognition. Prior rese...
Accurate decoding of facial expressions is critical for human communication, particularly during inf...
Being able to discriminate faces from other objects and to tell apart emotional facial expressions a...
<div><p>Biases in attention towards facial cues during infancy may have an important role in the dev...
Human adults can process emotional information both with and without conscious awareness, and it has...
Human adults can process emotional information both with and without conscious awareness, and it has...
It is unclear whether infants differentially process emotional faces in the brain at 5 months of age...
In the present study we examined the neural correlates of facial emotion processing in the first yea...
It is unclear whether infants differentially process emotional faces in the brain at 5 months of age...
It is unclear whether infants differentially process emotional faces in the brain at 5 months of age...
It is unclear whether infants differentially process emotional faces in the brain at 5 months of age...
Processing faces and understanding facial expressions are crucial skills for social communication. I...
Processing faces and understanding facial expressions is a crucial skill for social communication. I...
Processing faces and understanding facial expressions are crucial skills for social communication. I...
Processing faces and understanding facial expressions are crucial skills for social communication. I...
Perceiving faces and understanding emotions are key components of human social cognition. Prior rese...
Accurate decoding of facial expressions is critical for human communication, particularly during inf...
Being able to discriminate faces from other objects and to tell apart emotional facial expressions a...
<div><p>Biases in attention towards facial cues during infancy may have an important role in the dev...
Human adults can process emotional information both with and without conscious awareness, and it has...
Human adults can process emotional information both with and without conscious awareness, and it has...
It is unclear whether infants differentially process emotional faces in the brain at 5 months of age...
In the present study we examined the neural correlates of facial emotion processing in the first yea...
It is unclear whether infants differentially process emotional faces in the brain at 5 months of age...
It is unclear whether infants differentially process emotional faces in the brain at 5 months of age...
It is unclear whether infants differentially process emotional faces in the brain at 5 months of age...