The current study investigates how infants categorize human compared to ape faces. Nine-month-old infants were presented with priming stimuli related to human (N = 24) or ape (N = 25) face targets on different levels of categorization. Event-related potentials were recorded during a passive-looking rapid repetition paradigm. In a within-subjects design, priming effects of the same faces, different faces from the same basic-level category, different faces from the other basic-level category (human/ape faces), and house fronts were examined. Human and ape faces were first categorized on a superordinate level (“faces”), as indicated by enhanced P1 amplitude and reduced P1 latency for faces primed by any faces. Then, human and ape faces were ca...
Perceptual narrowing—a phenomenon in which perception is broad from birth, but narrows as a function...
The adult N170 is considered to be an electrophysiological marker of specialised mechanisms for face...
Visual categorisation has a pervasive role in human perception and cognition and understanding the d...
The current study investigates how infants categorize human compared to ape faces. Nine-month-old in...
This study investigates categorization of human and ape faces in 9-month-olds using a Fast Periodic ...
This study investigates categorization of human and ape faces in 9-month-olds using a Fast Periodic ...
To investigate whether infants show neural signatures of recognizing unfamiliar human faces, we test...
This thesis evaluates whether young infants can (1) individuate and (2) categorize faces and (3) whi...
From infancy onwards, EEG is widely used to measure face-categorization, i.e. differential brain act...
Infant face processing becomes more selective during the fi rst year of life as a function of varyin...
From infancy onwards, EEG is widely used to measure face-categorization, i.e. differential brain act...
Sensitivity to human faces has been suggested to be an early emerging capacity that promotes social ...
The goal of the present study was to investigate infants’ processing of female and male faces. We us...
Background: Debates about the developmental origins of adult face processing could be directly ad-dr...
For infants it is crucial to differentiate conspecifics from other animates in order to profoundly l...
Perceptual narrowing—a phenomenon in which perception is broad from birth, but narrows as a function...
The adult N170 is considered to be an electrophysiological marker of specialised mechanisms for face...
Visual categorisation has a pervasive role in human perception and cognition and understanding the d...
The current study investigates how infants categorize human compared to ape faces. Nine-month-old in...
This study investigates categorization of human and ape faces in 9-month-olds using a Fast Periodic ...
This study investigates categorization of human and ape faces in 9-month-olds using a Fast Periodic ...
To investigate whether infants show neural signatures of recognizing unfamiliar human faces, we test...
This thesis evaluates whether young infants can (1) individuate and (2) categorize faces and (3) whi...
From infancy onwards, EEG is widely used to measure face-categorization, i.e. differential brain act...
Infant face processing becomes more selective during the fi rst year of life as a function of varyin...
From infancy onwards, EEG is widely used to measure face-categorization, i.e. differential brain act...
Sensitivity to human faces has been suggested to be an early emerging capacity that promotes social ...
The goal of the present study was to investigate infants’ processing of female and male faces. We us...
Background: Debates about the developmental origins of adult face processing could be directly ad-dr...
For infants it is crucial to differentiate conspecifics from other animates in order to profoundly l...
Perceptual narrowing—a phenomenon in which perception is broad from birth, but narrows as a function...
The adult N170 is considered to be an electrophysiological marker of specialised mechanisms for face...
Visual categorisation has a pervasive role in human perception and cognition and understanding the d...