Human infants are highly sensitive to social information in their visual world. In laboratory settings, researchers have mainly studied the development of social information processing using faces presented on standard computer displays, in paradigms exploring face-to-face, direct eye contact social interactions. This is a simplification of a richer visual environment in which social information derives from the wider visual field and detection involves navigating the world with eyes, head and body movements. The present study measured 9-month-old infants’ sensitivities to face-like configurations across mid-peripheral visual areas using a detection task. Upright and inverted face-like stimuli appeared at one of three eccentricities (50°, 5...
Orienting visual attention allows us to properly select relevant visual information from a noisy env...
Do infants perceive other people's interactions by means of a mechanism that integrates biological m...
Do infants perceive other people’s interactions by means of a mechanism that integrates biological m...
Detecting information from our rich visual environment is fundamental to guide our attention and to ...
The present study examined whether infants aged 3 to 9 months displayed an adult-like left visual fi...
The ability to detect and prefer a face when embedded in complex visual displays was investigated in...
<div><p>Orienting visual attention allows us to properly select relevant visual information from a n...
Horizontal information is crucial to face processing in adults. Yet the ontogeny of this preferentia...
Orienting visual attention allows us to properly select relevant visual information from a noisy env...
Making eye contact is the most powerful mode of establishing a communicative link between humans. Du...
Brief reportInternational audienceHorizontal information is crucial to face processing in adults. Ye...
It has been hypothesized that an evolutionarily ancient mechanism underlies the ability of human inf...
a b s t r a c t In simple tests of preference, infants as young as newborns prefer faces and face-li...
Do infants perceive other people's interactions by means of a mechanism that integrates biological m...
It has been hypothesized that an evolutionarily ancient mechanism underlies the ability of human inf...
Orienting visual attention allows us to properly select relevant visual information from a noisy env...
Do infants perceive other people's interactions by means of a mechanism that integrates biological m...
Do infants perceive other people’s interactions by means of a mechanism that integrates biological m...
Detecting information from our rich visual environment is fundamental to guide our attention and to ...
The present study examined whether infants aged 3 to 9 months displayed an adult-like left visual fi...
The ability to detect and prefer a face when embedded in complex visual displays was investigated in...
<div><p>Orienting visual attention allows us to properly select relevant visual information from a n...
Horizontal information is crucial to face processing in adults. Yet the ontogeny of this preferentia...
Orienting visual attention allows us to properly select relevant visual information from a noisy env...
Making eye contact is the most powerful mode of establishing a communicative link between humans. Du...
Brief reportInternational audienceHorizontal information is crucial to face processing in adults. Ye...
It has been hypothesized that an evolutionarily ancient mechanism underlies the ability of human inf...
a b s t r a c t In simple tests of preference, infants as young as newborns prefer faces and face-li...
Do infants perceive other people's interactions by means of a mechanism that integrates biological m...
It has been hypothesized that an evolutionarily ancient mechanism underlies the ability of human inf...
Orienting visual attention allows us to properly select relevant visual information from a noisy env...
Do infants perceive other people's interactions by means of a mechanism that integrates biological m...
Do infants perceive other people’s interactions by means of a mechanism that integrates biological m...