Despite the fact that faces are typically seen in the context of dynamic events, there is little research on infants\u27 perception of moving faces. L. E. Bahrick, L. J. Gogate, and I. Ruiz (2002) demonstrated that 5-month-old infants discriminate and remember repetitive actions but not the faces of the women performing the actions. The present research tested an attentional salience explanation for these findings: that dynamic faces are discriminable to infants, but more salient actions compete for attention. Results demonstrated that 5-month-old infants discriminated faces in the context of actions when they had longer familiarization time (Experiment 1) and following habituation to a single person performing 3 different activities (Exper...
This thesis evaluates whether young infants can (1) individuate and (2) categorize faces and (3) whi...
ABSTRACT—Experience with certain types of faces during the first year of development defines which t...
Two studies are reported that address issues related to memory for faces in young infants. The first...
Although faces are salient social stimuli and almost always occur in the context of people engaged i...
Discrimination and memory for video films of women performing different activities was investigated ...
The hypothesis that facelike stimuli represent a special class to the newborn was examined in four s...
a b s t r a c t In simple tests of preference, infants as young as newborns prefer faces and face-li...
Past research has found an attentional bias for positive relative to neutral stimuli, with a greater...
We present an integrative review of research and theory on major factors involved in the early devel...
Faces play an important part in the development of human social interaction (Kleinke, 1986 Psycholog...
2018 Elsevier Inc. Infants\u27 early visual preferences for faces, and their observational learning ...
Perceptual narrowing—a phenomenon in which perception is broad from birth, but narrows as a function...
Longitudinal measures of infant visual processing of faces and objects were collected from a sample ...
Many studies have investigated cognitive and social competences of newborn infants as face recogniti...
International audienceThe current study examined the influence of everyday perceptual experience wit...
This thesis evaluates whether young infants can (1) individuate and (2) categorize faces and (3) whi...
ABSTRACT—Experience with certain types of faces during the first year of development defines which t...
Two studies are reported that address issues related to memory for faces in young infants. The first...
Although faces are salient social stimuli and almost always occur in the context of people engaged i...
Discrimination and memory for video films of women performing different activities was investigated ...
The hypothesis that facelike stimuli represent a special class to the newborn was examined in four s...
a b s t r a c t In simple tests of preference, infants as young as newborns prefer faces and face-li...
Past research has found an attentional bias for positive relative to neutral stimuli, with a greater...
We present an integrative review of research and theory on major factors involved in the early devel...
Faces play an important part in the development of human social interaction (Kleinke, 1986 Psycholog...
2018 Elsevier Inc. Infants\u27 early visual preferences for faces, and their observational learning ...
Perceptual narrowing—a phenomenon in which perception is broad from birth, but narrows as a function...
Longitudinal measures of infant visual processing of faces and objects were collected from a sample ...
Many studies have investigated cognitive and social competences of newborn infants as face recogniti...
International audienceThe current study examined the influence of everyday perceptual experience wit...
This thesis evaluates whether young infants can (1) individuate and (2) categorize faces and (3) whi...
ABSTRACT—Experience with certain types of faces during the first year of development defines which t...
Two studies are reported that address issues related to memory for faces in young infants. The first...