Eye tracking reveals a crucial role for facial motion in recognition of faces by infants.
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Audio-Visual Perception of Gender by Infants Emerges Earlier for Adult-Directed Speech.Developmental changes in social attention and oxytocin levels in infants and children.Scanning of own- versus other-race faces in infants from racially diverse or homogenous communities.Dynamic facial expressions of emotions are discriminated at birth.Altered video task: a non-verbal measure of what-who-where recall in young children
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Eye tracking reveals a crucial role for facial motion in recognition of faces by infants.
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Eye tracking reveals a crucial role for facial motion in recognition of faces by infants.
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Eye tracking reveals a crucial role for facial motion in recognition of faces by infants
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Liezhong Ge
Naiqi G Xiao
Paul C Quinn
Shaoying Liu
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10.1037/DEV0000019
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2015-06-01T00:00:00Z