This chapter presents some issues come from adult studies on face processing. Based on these issues the results of face preference at birth are discussed. The results suggest that newborns have an innate mechanism specifically devoted to process some information concerning the structure of facial properties. According to Karmiloff-Smith (1991), it is supposed that neonates are pre-programmed to attend to some classes of relevant enviromental input that determine the entities on which subsequent learning takes place
The hypothesis that facelike stimuli represent a special class to the newborn was examined in four s...
ABSTRACT—Faces are crucial for nonverbal communica-tion in humans and related species. From the firs...
Several previous experiments have found that newborn and young infants will spend more time looking ...
Four experiments are reported that were aimed at elucidating some of the controversial issues concer...
The aim of this review is to present some theoretical issues concerning the recognition of faces in ...
Recent studies suggest that newborns\u2019 face preference might be explained as the result of the c...
The present chapter deals with the topic of the ontogeny and development of face processing in the f...
ABSTRACT—Newborns ’ visual preference for faces might be re-garded as a proof of the existence of a ...
ABSTRACT—Newborns ’ visual preference for faces might be re-garded as a proof of the existence of a ...
Many studies have demonstrated that newborns prefer upright faces over upside-down faces. Based on t...
International audienceFace perception remains one of the most intensively researched areas in psycho...
Four experiments were (timed at elucidating some aspects of the preference for facelike patterns in ...
From birth it is critical for our survival to identify social agents and conspecifics. Among others ...
Many studies have investigated cognitive and social competences of newborn infants as face recogniti...
We investigated newborns\u2019 sensitivity to the direction of gaze of another\u2019s face by using ...
The hypothesis that facelike stimuli represent a special class to the newborn was examined in four s...
ABSTRACT—Faces are crucial for nonverbal communica-tion in humans and related species. From the firs...
Several previous experiments have found that newborn and young infants will spend more time looking ...
Four experiments are reported that were aimed at elucidating some of the controversial issues concer...
The aim of this review is to present some theoretical issues concerning the recognition of faces in ...
Recent studies suggest that newborns\u2019 face preference might be explained as the result of the c...
The present chapter deals with the topic of the ontogeny and development of face processing in the f...
ABSTRACT—Newborns ’ visual preference for faces might be re-garded as a proof of the existence of a ...
ABSTRACT—Newborns ’ visual preference for faces might be re-garded as a proof of the existence of a ...
Many studies have demonstrated that newborns prefer upright faces over upside-down faces. Based on t...
International audienceFace perception remains one of the most intensively researched areas in psycho...
Four experiments were (timed at elucidating some aspects of the preference for facelike patterns in ...
From birth it is critical for our survival to identify social agents and conspecifics. Among others ...
Many studies have investigated cognitive and social competences of newborn infants as face recogniti...
We investigated newborns\u2019 sensitivity to the direction of gaze of another\u2019s face by using ...
The hypothesis that facelike stimuli represent a special class to the newborn was examined in four s...
ABSTRACT—Faces are crucial for nonverbal communica-tion in humans and related species. From the firs...
Several previous experiments have found that newborn and young infants will spend more time looking ...