Eye gaze is an important social cue which is used to determine another person's focus of attention and intention to communicate. In combination with a fearful facial expression eye gaze can also signal threat in the environment. The ability to detect and understand others' social signals is essential in order to avoid danger and enable social evaluation. It has been a matter of debate when infants are able to use gaze cues and emotional facial expressions in reference to external objects. Here we demonstrate that by 3 months of age the infant brain differentially responds to objects as a function of how other people are reacting to them. Using event-related electrical brain potentials (ERPs), we show that an indicator of infants' attention ...
From early in life, emotion detection plays an important role during social interactions. Recently, ...
First, we will discuss behavioral data drawn from three areas that we consider most relevant for the...
Gaze direction cues and facial expressions have been shown to influence object processing in infants...
Eye gaze is an important social cue which is used to determine another person’s focus of attention a...
Eye gaze is an important social cue which is used to determine another person’s focus of attention a...
Eye gaze is an important social cue which is used to determine another person\u27s focus of attentio...
Eye gaze is an important social cue which is used to determine another person\u27s focus of attentio...
Eye gaze is an important social cue which is used to determine another person\u27s focus of attentio...
Eye gaze is a fundamental component of human communication. During the first post-natal year, infant...
Eye gaze is a fundamental component of human communication. During the first post-natal year, infant...
Eye gaze is a fundamental component of human communication. During the first post-natal year, infant...
Eye gaze is a fundamental component of human communication. During the first post-natal year, infant...
Eye gaze is a fundamental component of human communication. During the first post-natal year, infant...
Eye gaze is a fundamental component of human communication. During the first post-natal year, infant...
From early in life, emotion detection plays an important role during social interactions. Recently, ...
From early in life, emotion detection plays an important role during social interactions. Recently, ...
First, we will discuss behavioral data drawn from three areas that we consider most relevant for the...
Gaze direction cues and facial expressions have been shown to influence object processing in infants...
Eye gaze is an important social cue which is used to determine another person’s focus of attention a...
Eye gaze is an important social cue which is used to determine another person’s focus of attention a...
Eye gaze is an important social cue which is used to determine another person\u27s focus of attentio...
Eye gaze is an important social cue which is used to determine another person\u27s focus of attentio...
Eye gaze is an important social cue which is used to determine another person\u27s focus of attentio...
Eye gaze is a fundamental component of human communication. During the first post-natal year, infant...
Eye gaze is a fundamental component of human communication. During the first post-natal year, infant...
Eye gaze is a fundamental component of human communication. During the first post-natal year, infant...
Eye gaze is a fundamental component of human communication. During the first post-natal year, infant...
Eye gaze is a fundamental component of human communication. During the first post-natal year, infant...
Eye gaze is a fundamental component of human communication. During the first post-natal year, infant...
From early in life, emotion detection plays an important role during social interactions. Recently, ...
From early in life, emotion detection plays an important role during social interactions. Recently, ...
First, we will discuss behavioral data drawn from three areas that we consider most relevant for the...
Gaze direction cues and facial expressions have been shown to influence object processing in infants...