During the first year of life, infants undergo perceptual narrowing in the domains of speech and face perception. This is typically characterized by improvements in infants' abilities in discriminating among stimuli of familiar types, such as native speech tones and same-race faces. Simultaneously, infants begin to decline in their ability to discriminate among stimuli of types with which they have little experience, such as non-native tones and other-race faces. The similarity in time-frames during which perceptual narrowing seems to occur in the domains of speech and face perception has led some researchers to hypothesize that the perceptual narrowing in these domains could be driven by shared domain-general processes. To explore this hyp...
International audienceFrom the beginning of life, face and language processing are crucial for estab...
The other-race effect (ORE) can be described as difficulties in discriminating between faces of ethn...
Perceptual narrowing—a phenomenon in which perception is broad from birth, but narrows as a function...
During the first year of life, infants undergo perceptual narrowing in the domains of speech and fac...
During the first year of life, infants undergo a process known as perceptual narrowing, which reduce...
Language and face processing develop in similar ways during the first year of life. Early in the fir...
International audienceAlthough prior research has established that perceptual narrowing reflects the...
Experience plays a crucial role in the development of face processing. In the study reported here, ...
International audienceBetween 6 and 9 months, while infant’s ability to discriminate faces within th...
ABSTRACT—Experience plays a crucial role in the devel-opment of face processing. In the study report...
In this paper, we begin with a summary of the evidence for perceptual narrowing for various aspects...
Human infants become native-language listeners through a process of perceptual narrowing. Monolingua...
Experience plays a crucial role in the development of the face processing system. At 6 months of age...
During the first year of life, infants’ capacities for face processing are shaped by experience with...
Perceptual narrowing, or a diminished perceptual sensitivity to infrequently encountered stimuli, so...
International audienceFrom the beginning of life, face and language processing are crucial for estab...
The other-race effect (ORE) can be described as difficulties in discriminating between faces of ethn...
Perceptual narrowing—a phenomenon in which perception is broad from birth, but narrows as a function...
During the first year of life, infants undergo perceptual narrowing in the domains of speech and fac...
During the first year of life, infants undergo a process known as perceptual narrowing, which reduce...
Language and face processing develop in similar ways during the first year of life. Early in the fir...
International audienceAlthough prior research has established that perceptual narrowing reflects the...
Experience plays a crucial role in the development of face processing. In the study reported here, ...
International audienceBetween 6 and 9 months, while infant’s ability to discriminate faces within th...
ABSTRACT—Experience plays a crucial role in the devel-opment of face processing. In the study report...
In this paper, we begin with a summary of the evidence for perceptual narrowing for various aspects...
Human infants become native-language listeners through a process of perceptual narrowing. Monolingua...
Experience plays a crucial role in the development of the face processing system. At 6 months of age...
During the first year of life, infants’ capacities for face processing are shaped by experience with...
Perceptual narrowing, or a diminished perceptual sensitivity to infrequently encountered stimuli, so...
International audienceFrom the beginning of life, face and language processing are crucial for estab...
The other-race effect (ORE) can be described as difficulties in discriminating between faces of ethn...
Perceptual narrowing—a phenomenon in which perception is broad from birth, but narrows as a function...