A predisposition for biological motion in the newborn baby.
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Sensing, assessing, and augmenting threat detection: behavioral, neuroimaging, and brain stimulation evidence for the critical role of attentionEmbodied artificial agents for understanding human social cognitionOrigins of Knowledge: Insights from Precocial Species.Motion perception: a review of developmental changes and the role of early visual experienceDevelopment of social skills in children: neural and behavioral evidence for the elaboration of cognitive modelsFrom perceptual to language-mediated categorizationThe Multilingual CID-5: A New Tool to Study the Perception of Communicative Interactions in Different Languages.Lack of visual orienting to biological motion and audiovisual synchrony in 3-year-olds with autismDifference in Visual Social Predispositions Between Newborns at Low- and High-risk for Autism.Human infants detect other people's interactions based on complex patterns of kinematic informationMotherese by eye and ear: infants perceive visual prosody in point-line displays of talking heads.Biological motion coding in the brain: analysis of visually driven EEG functional networksFamiliarity perception call elicited under restricted sensory cues in peer-social interactions of the domestic chick.Newborn chicks show inherited variability in early social predispositions for hen-like stimuliSingular thought: object-files, person-files, and the sortal PERSON.Peer attachment formation by systemic redox regulation with social training after a sensitive periodModeling the minimal newborn's intersubjective mind: the visuotopic-somatotopic alignment hypothesis in the superior colliculus.Two-year-olds with autism orient to non-social contingencies rather than biological motion.Social inclusion enhances biological motion processing: a functional near-infrared spectroscopy study.Sex differences in the development of brain mechanisms for processing biological motion.Eye tracking in early autism researchBayesian integration of position and orientation cues in perception of biological and non-biological forms.Biological motion stimuli are attractive to medaka fish.Attention to eyes is present but in decline in 2-6-month-old infants later diagnosed with autism.Current Understanding of What Infants SeeSplenium of corpus callosum: patterns of interhemispheric interaction in children and adultsA comparison of form processing involved in the perception of biological and nonbiological movements.Neural signatures of autism spectrum disorders: insights into brain network dynamicsBrain responses to biological motion predict treatment outcome in young children with autismCharting the typical and atypical development of the social brain.Innate sensitivity for self-propelled causal agency in newly hatched chicks.Research review: Constraining heterogeneity: the social brain and its development in autism spectrum disorder.Developmental tuning of reflexive attentional effect to biological motion cues.The evolution of social orienting: evidence from chicks (Gallus gallus) and human newbornsVisual event-related potentials to biological motion stimuli in autism spectrum disordersMotion, identity and the bias toward agencyComparing biological motion perception in two distinct human societies.Biological motion cues trigger reflexive attentional orienting.What can fish brains tell us about visual perception?Neural signatures of autism
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A predisposition for biological motion in the newborn baby.
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A predisposition for biological motion in the newborn baby.
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A predisposition for biological motion in the newborn baby.
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Francesca Simion
Hermann Bulf
Lucia Regolin
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10.1073/PNAS.0707021105
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2008-01-03T00:00:00Z