By 3 months of age, infants can perceptually distinguish faces based upon differences in gender. However, it is still unknown when infants begin using these perceptual differences to represent faces in a conceptual, kind-based manner. The current study examined this issue by using a violation-of-expectation manual search individuation paradigm to assess 12- and 24-month-old infants’ kind-based representations of faces varying by gender. While infants of both ages successfully individuated human faces from non-face shapes in a control condition, only the 24-month-old infants’ reaching behaviors provided evidence of their individuating male from female faces. The current findings help specify when infants begin to represent male and female fa...
Perceptual narrowing—a phenomenon in which perception is broad from birth, but narrows as a function...
The goal of this study was to investigate 9-month-old infants' ability to individuate and categorize...
ABSTRACT—Infants show an interesting asymmetry in face processing:Theyaremore fluent in processing f...
Infants’ perceptual abilities allow them to distinguish faces of different races and genders from an...
AbstractThe goal of the present study was to investigate infants’ processing of female and male face...
Young infants with female primary caregivers are able to differentiate familiar female faces from no...
The goal of the present study was to investigate infants' processing of female and male faces. We us...
We review and provide empirical evidence to show that infants categorize and process male and female...
Research has shown that 3 to 4-month-olds with female primary caregivers show visual preferences for...
At 3–4 months of age, infants respond to gender information in human faces. Specifically, young infa...
This thesis evaluates whether young infants can (1) individuate and (2) categorize faces and (3) whi...
Poorer recognition of other-race faces relative to own-race faces is well documented from late infan...
Infant face processing becomes more selective during the fi rst year of life as a function of varyi...
International audienceFaces can be categorized along various dimensions including gender or race, an...
Perceptual narrowing—a phenomenon in which perception is broad from birth, but narrows as a function...
The goal of this study was to investigate 9-month-old infants' ability to individuate and categorize...
ABSTRACT—Infants show an interesting asymmetry in face processing:Theyaremore fluent in processing f...
Infants’ perceptual abilities allow them to distinguish faces of different races and genders from an...
AbstractThe goal of the present study was to investigate infants’ processing of female and male face...
Young infants with female primary caregivers are able to differentiate familiar female faces from no...
The goal of the present study was to investigate infants' processing of female and male faces. We us...
We review and provide empirical evidence to show that infants categorize and process male and female...
Research has shown that 3 to 4-month-olds with female primary caregivers show visual preferences for...
At 3–4 months of age, infants respond to gender information in human faces. Specifically, young infa...
This thesis evaluates whether young infants can (1) individuate and (2) categorize faces and (3) whi...
Poorer recognition of other-race faces relative to own-race faces is well documented from late infan...
Infant face processing becomes more selective during the fi rst year of life as a function of varyi...
International audienceFaces can be categorized along various dimensions including gender or race, an...
Perceptual narrowing—a phenomenon in which perception is broad from birth, but narrows as a function...
The goal of this study was to investigate 9-month-old infants' ability to individuate and categorize...
ABSTRACT—Infants show an interesting asymmetry in face processing:Theyaremore fluent in processing f...