International audienceA left visual field (LVF) bias has been consistently reported in eye movement patterns when adults look at face stimuli, which reflects hemispheric lateralization of face processing and eye movements. However, the emergence of the LVF attentional bias in infancy is less clear. The present study investigated the emergence and development of the LVF attentional bias in infants from 3 to 9 months of age with moving face stimuli. We specifically examined the naturalness of facial movements in infants' LVF attentional bias by comparing eye movement patterns in naturally and artificially moving faces. Results showed that 3- to 5-month-olds exhibited the LVF attentional bias only in the lower half ofnaturally moving faces, bu...
Cerebral lateralisation of function is common characteristic across vertebrate species and is positi...
It has been hypothesized that an evolutionarily ancient mechanism underlies the ability of human inf...
Systematic tendencies such as the center and horizontal bias are known to have a large influence on ...
International audienceA left visual field (LVF) bias has been consistently reported in eye movement ...
The present study examined whether infants aged 3 to 9 months displayed an adult-like left visual fi...
Poster Session: Visual RecognitionAdults inspect the left side (from viewers’ perspective) of others...
Infants have a natural tendency to look at adults' faces, possibly to help initiate vital interactio...
Human infants are highly sensitive to social information in their visual world. In laboratory settin...
Orienting visual attention allows us to properly select relevant visual information from a noisy env...
We present an integrative review of research and theory on major factors involved in the early devel...
<div><p>Orienting visual attention allows us to properly select relevant visual information from a n...
Our visual processing system is largely shaped by the environment in which we live. Human faces, as ...
AbstractFace processing development is negatively affected when infants have not been exposed to fac...
From birth, infants prefer to look at faces that engage them in direct eye contact. In adults, direc...
Previous work has shown that infants are sensitive to the direction of gaze of another's face, and t...
Cerebral lateralisation of function is common characteristic across vertebrate species and is positi...
It has been hypothesized that an evolutionarily ancient mechanism underlies the ability of human inf...
Systematic tendencies such as the center and horizontal bias are known to have a large influence on ...
International audienceA left visual field (LVF) bias has been consistently reported in eye movement ...
The present study examined whether infants aged 3 to 9 months displayed an adult-like left visual fi...
Poster Session: Visual RecognitionAdults inspect the left side (from viewers’ perspective) of others...
Infants have a natural tendency to look at adults' faces, possibly to help initiate vital interactio...
Human infants are highly sensitive to social information in their visual world. In laboratory settin...
Orienting visual attention allows us to properly select relevant visual information from a noisy env...
We present an integrative review of research and theory on major factors involved in the early devel...
<div><p>Orienting visual attention allows us to properly select relevant visual information from a n...
Our visual processing system is largely shaped by the environment in which we live. Human faces, as ...
AbstractFace processing development is negatively affected when infants have not been exposed to fac...
From birth, infants prefer to look at faces that engage them in direct eye contact. In adults, direc...
Previous work has shown that infants are sensitive to the direction of gaze of another's face, and t...
Cerebral lateralisation of function is common characteristic across vertebrate species and is positi...
It has been hypothesized that an evolutionarily ancient mechanism underlies the ability of human inf...
Systematic tendencies such as the center and horizontal bias are known to have a large influence on ...