International audienceHuman adults show an attentional bias towards fearful faces, an adaptive behaviour that relies on amygdala function. This attentional bias emerges in infancy between 5 and 7 months, but the underlying developmental mechanism is unknown. To examine possible precursors, we investigated whether 3.5-, 6- and 12-month-old infants show facilitated detection of fearful faces in noise, compared to happy faces. Happy or fearful faces, mixed with noise, were presented to infants (N = 192), paired with pure noise. We applied multivariate pattern analyses to several measures of infant looking behaviour to derive a criterion-free, continuous measure of face detection evidence in each trial. Analyses of the resulting psychometric cu...
<div><p>Biases in attention towards facial cues during infancy may have an important role in the dev...
Beginning early in life, infants become familiar with specific kinds of voices and faces through und...
Abstract Background Attention disengagement is reportedly influenced by perceiving a fearful facial ...
International audienceHuman adults show an attentional bias towards fearful faces, an adaptive behav...
Several studies have shown that at 7 months of age, infants display an attentional bias toward fearf...
Adult-like attentional biases toward fearful faces can be observed in 7-month-old infants. It is pos...
An important feature of the development of emotion recognition in infants is the emergence of a robu...
Appropriate processing of emotions is paramount for successful social functioning. Adults’ enhanced ...
The present study investigated whether facial expressions modulate visual attention in 7-month-old i...
Infants demonstrate an attentional bias toward fearful facial expressions that emerges in the first ...
Infants from an early age have a bias to attend more to faces than non-faces and after 5 months are ...
<div><p>Infants from an early age have a bias to attend more to faces than non-faces and after 5 mon...
Human faces are among the most important visual stimuli that we encounter at all ages. This importan...
From early in life, emotion detection plays an important role during social interactions. Recently, ...
After 5 months of age, infants begin to prioritize attention to fearful over other facial expression...
<div><p>Biases in attention towards facial cues during infancy may have an important role in the dev...
Beginning early in life, infants become familiar with specific kinds of voices and faces through und...
Abstract Background Attention disengagement is reportedly influenced by perceiving a fearful facial ...
International audienceHuman adults show an attentional bias towards fearful faces, an adaptive behav...
Several studies have shown that at 7 months of age, infants display an attentional bias toward fearf...
Adult-like attentional biases toward fearful faces can be observed in 7-month-old infants. It is pos...
An important feature of the development of emotion recognition in infants is the emergence of a robu...
Appropriate processing of emotions is paramount for successful social functioning. Adults’ enhanced ...
The present study investigated whether facial expressions modulate visual attention in 7-month-old i...
Infants demonstrate an attentional bias toward fearful facial expressions that emerges in the first ...
Infants from an early age have a bias to attend more to faces than non-faces and after 5 months are ...
<div><p>Infants from an early age have a bias to attend more to faces than non-faces and after 5 mon...
Human faces are among the most important visual stimuli that we encounter at all ages. This importan...
From early in life, emotion detection plays an important role during social interactions. Recently, ...
After 5 months of age, infants begin to prioritize attention to fearful over other facial expression...
<div><p>Biases in attention towards facial cues during infancy may have an important role in the dev...
Beginning early in life, infants become familiar with specific kinds of voices and faces through und...
Abstract Background Attention disengagement is reportedly influenced by perceiving a fearful facial ...