Recently we found that adult children whose mothers had had a right-arm preference for holding infants have a reduced left bias for recognising faces, suggesting that they are less well right-hemisphere lateralised for perceiving faces. One possible explanation of this finding is that early visual exposure to faces is suboptimal for right-held infants. To test this idea, we asked mothers to pick up a doll with an inbuilt camera in its face and to start bottle-feeding it. The results showed that less was visible of the face of mothers who held the doll on their right arm in comparison to those who held the doll on their left arm: From the right arm, the mother's left half of the face was less visible when the mothers were looking up and thei...
Poster Session: Visual RecognitionAdults inspect the left side (from viewers’ perspective) of others...
The present study examined whether infants aged 3 to 9 months displayed an adult-like left visual fi...
International audienceAbout 66-72% of human mothers cradle their infants on their left side. Given t...
Face processing development is negatively affected when infants have not been exposed to faces for s...
AbstractFace processing development is negatively affected when infants have not been exposed to fac...
Faces are so special to humans that just three dots arranged as a face can change behaviour - an eff...
The maternal preference to hold infants on the left rather than right side of the body was examined ...
The leftward cradling bias is the tendency to cradle infants on the left side of the body and it has...
Previous research has indicated that 70–85% of women and girls show a bias to hold infants, or dolls...
Previous research has indicated that 70–85% of women and girls show a bias to hold infants, or dolls...
The ability of 1-month-old infants to recognize their mothers visually was explored with the live fa...
Two studies are reported that address issues related to memory for faces in young infants. The first...
We examined whether there are differences in the lateralization of expressive gestures in infants du...
From birth, infants prefer to look at faces that engage them in direct eye contact. In adults, direc...
From birth until about 4-5 months, infants show a preference for looking at their mother\u27s face c...
Poster Session: Visual RecognitionAdults inspect the left side (from viewers’ perspective) of others...
The present study examined whether infants aged 3 to 9 months displayed an adult-like left visual fi...
International audienceAbout 66-72% of human mothers cradle their infants on their left side. Given t...
Face processing development is negatively affected when infants have not been exposed to faces for s...
AbstractFace processing development is negatively affected when infants have not been exposed to fac...
Faces are so special to humans that just three dots arranged as a face can change behaviour - an eff...
The maternal preference to hold infants on the left rather than right side of the body was examined ...
The leftward cradling bias is the tendency to cradle infants on the left side of the body and it has...
Previous research has indicated that 70–85% of women and girls show a bias to hold infants, or dolls...
Previous research has indicated that 70–85% of women and girls show a bias to hold infants, or dolls...
The ability of 1-month-old infants to recognize their mothers visually was explored with the live fa...
Two studies are reported that address issues related to memory for faces in young infants. The first...
We examined whether there are differences in the lateralization of expressive gestures in infants du...
From birth, infants prefer to look at faces that engage them in direct eye contact. In adults, direc...
From birth until about 4-5 months, infants show a preference for looking at their mother\u27s face c...
Poster Session: Visual RecognitionAdults inspect the left side (from viewers’ perspective) of others...
The present study examined whether infants aged 3 to 9 months displayed an adult-like left visual fi...
International audienceAbout 66-72% of human mothers cradle their infants on their left side. Given t...