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Balas, Benjamin – Developmental Science, 2010
Newborn infants appear to possess an innate bias that guides preferential orienting to and tracking of human faces. There is, however, no clear agreement as to the underlying mechanism supporting such a preference. In particular, two competing theories (known as the "structural" and "sensory" hypotheses) conjecture fundamentally different biasing…
Descriptors: Investigations, Infants, Human Body, Psychomotor Skills

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