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Di Giorgio, Elisa; Leo, Irene; Pascalis, Olivier; Simion, Francesca – Developmental Psychology, 2012
The present study investigates the human-specificity of the orienting system that allows neonates to look preferentially at faces. Three experiments were carried out to determine whether the face-perception system that is present at birth is broad enough to include both human and nonhuman primate faces. The results demonstrate that the newborns…
Descriptors: Neonates, Preferences, Visual Perception, Visual Discrimination
Peer reviewedTurati, Chiara; Simion, Francesca – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2002
Four experiments investigated newborns' ability to discriminate, recognize, and learn visual information embedded in the schematic face-like patterns preferred at birth. Results indicated that newborns discriminated face-like stimuli relying on their internal features and recognized a perceptual invariance between face-like configurations in…
Descriptors: Discrimination Learning, Learning Processes, Neonates, Performance Factors

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