Using Eye Tracking to Understand Infants' Attentional Bias for Faces.
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The impact of negative affect on attention patterns to threat across the first 2 years of life.Try to look on the bright side: Children and adults can (sometimes) override their tendency to prioritize negative faces.Auditory noise increases the allocation of attention to the mouth, and the eyes pay the price: An eye-tracking study.Early development of attention to threat-related facial expressions.
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Using Eye Tracking to Understand Infants' Attentional Bias for Faces.
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Using Eye Tracking to Understand Infants' Attentional Bias for Faces.
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Using Eye Tracking to Understand Infants' Attentional Bias for Faces.
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Jukka M Leppänen
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10.1111/CDEP.12180
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2016-04-15T00:00:00Z