AbstractThe goal of the present study was to investigate infants’ processing of female and male faces. We used an event-related potential (ERP) priming task, as well as a visual-paired comparison (VPC) eye tracking task to explore how 7-month-old “female expert” infants differed in their responses to faces of different genders. Female faces elicited larger N290 amplitudes than male faces. Furthermore, infants showed a priming effect for female faces only, whereby the N290 was significantly more negative for novel females compared to primed female faces. The VPC experiment was designed to test whether infants could reliably discriminate between two female and two male faces. Analyses showed that infants were able to differentiate faces of bo...
Poorer recognition of other-race faces relative to own-race faces is well documented from late infan...
Consistent attention and proper processing of infant faces by adults are essential for infant surviv...
At 3–4 months of age, infants respond to gender information in human faces. Specifically, young infa...
The goal of the present study was to investigate infants' processing of female and male faces. We us...
AbstractThe goal of the present study was to investigate infants’ processing of female and male face...
By 3 months of age, infants can perceptually distinguish faces based upon differences in gender. How...
Young infants with female primary caregivers are able to differentiate familiar female faces from no...
Research has shown that 3 to 4-month-olds with female primary caregivers show visual preferences for...
The first months of life are a sensitive period for the development of visual processing, and face p...
ABSTRACT—Infants show an interesting asymmetry in face processing:Theyaremore fluent in processing f...
We review and provide empirical evidence to show that infants categorize and process male and female...
Infants’ perceptual abilities allow them to distinguish faces of different races and genders from an...
Infant face processing becomes more selective during the fi rst year of life as a function of varyi...
To investigate whether infants show neural signatures of recognizing unfamiliar human faces, we test...
Research has shown that 3 to 4-month-olds with female primary caregivers show visual preferences for...
Poorer recognition of other-race faces relative to own-race faces is well documented from late infan...
Consistent attention and proper processing of infant faces by adults are essential for infant surviv...
At 3–4 months of age, infants respond to gender information in human faces. Specifically, young infa...
The goal of the present study was to investigate infants' processing of female and male faces. We us...
AbstractThe goal of the present study was to investigate infants’ processing of female and male face...
By 3 months of age, infants can perceptually distinguish faces based upon differences in gender. How...
Young infants with female primary caregivers are able to differentiate familiar female faces from no...
Research has shown that 3 to 4-month-olds with female primary caregivers show visual preferences for...
The first months of life are a sensitive period for the development of visual processing, and face p...
ABSTRACT—Infants show an interesting asymmetry in face processing:Theyaremore fluent in processing f...
We review and provide empirical evidence to show that infants categorize and process male and female...
Infants’ perceptual abilities allow them to distinguish faces of different races and genders from an...
Infant face processing becomes more selective during the fi rst year of life as a function of varyi...
To investigate whether infants show neural signatures of recognizing unfamiliar human faces, we test...
Research has shown that 3 to 4-month-olds with female primary caregivers show visual preferences for...
Poorer recognition of other-race faces relative to own-race faces is well documented from late infan...
Consistent attention and proper processing of infant faces by adults are essential for infant surviv...
At 3–4 months of age, infants respond to gender information in human faces. Specifically, young infa...