The Development of Face Processing in Infancy and Early Childhood: Current PerspectivesNova Publishers, 2003 - 226 σελίδες This book on face perception is one of the most researched areas in infancy and early childhood, because of the enormous information that the face conveys to its viewer, both in terms of the recognition of individuals and in the expressive information that faces convey. It remains a complex area, but a number of theoretical issues have emerged which motivate much of the current research. This book describes many of these issues, and also presents some empirical research findings to illustrate the ways in which researchers carry out their investigations. |
Περιεχόμενα
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Infants Prefer Attractive Faces | 27 |
Part II The Role of Experience | 39 |
Newborn Face Recognition | 41 |
The Construction Deconstruction and Reconstruction of Infant Face Perception | 55 |
Learning of Arbitrary Adult VoiceFace Pairings at Three Months of Age | 69 |
The Development of Face Recognition Reflects an ExperienceExpectant and ActivityDependent Process | 79 |
The Role of Internally Generated Neural Activity in Newborn and Infant Face Preferences | 133 |
Early Face Recognition What Can We Learn from a Myopic Baby Neural Network? | 143 |
Perceiving and Acting on the Eyes The Development and Neural Basis of Eye Gaze Perception | 155 |
Hemispheric Dynamics in Infant Response to Colourful Faces | 169 |
The Development of Face Identification Skills What Lies Behind the Face Module? | 179 |
Part IV Later Childhood | 189 |
Person Recognition by Young Children configural featural and Paraphernalia Processing | 191 |
Face Facts Is the Development of Face Recognition in Early and Middle Childhood Really So Special? | 207 |
Early Visual Experience is Necessary for the Development of SomeBut not All Aspects of Face Processing | 99 |
Infant Perception of Dynamic Faces Emotion Inversion and Eye Direction Effects | 119 |
Part III Neurological Involvement | 131 |
Συχνά εμφανιζόμενοι όροι και φράσεις
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Δημοφιλή αποσπάσματα
Σελίδα 9 - Slater, A., von der Schulenburg, C., Brown, E., Badenoch, M., Butterworth, G, Parsons, S., & Samuels, C. (1998). Newborn infants prefer attractive faces.
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