The neural correlates of processing newborn and adult faces in 3-year-old children
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Effects of interstimulus intervals on behavioral, heart rate, and event-related potential indices of infant engagement and sustained attention.Perceptual narrowing towards adult faces is a cross-cultural phenomenon in infancy: a behavioral and near-infrared spectroscopy study with Japanese infants.Electrophysiological correlates of emotional face processing after mild traumatic brain injury in preschool children.The Relation between Infant Covert Orienting, Sustained Attention and Brain Activity.
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The neural correlates of processing newborn and adult faces in 3-year-old children
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scientific article published on 11 June 2013
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The neural correlates of processing newborn and adult faces in 3-year-old children
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The neural correlates of processing newborn and adult faces in 3-year-old children.
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The neural correlates of processing newborn and adult faces in 3-year-old children
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The neural correlates of processing newborn and adult faces in 3-year-old children.
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The neural correlates of processing newborn and adult faces in 3-year-old children
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The neural correlates of processing newborn and adult faces in 3-year-old children.
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The neural correlates of processing newborn and adult faces in 3-year-old children
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Alissa Westerlund
Charles A Nelson
Dana Kuefner
Stefanie Peykarjou
Viola Macchi Cassia
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10.1111/DESC.12063
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2013-06-11T00:00:00Z