Four experiments were (timed at elucidating some aspects of the preference for facelike patterns in newborns. Experiment 1 shoived a preference for a stimulus whose components were located in the correct arrangement for a human face. Experiment 2 showed a preference for stimuli that had optimal sensory properties for the newborn visual system. Experiment 3 shoiued that babies directed their attention to a facelike pattern even when it zvas presented simultaneously with a non-facelike stimulus luith optimal sensory properties. Experiment 4 showed the preference for facelike patterns in the temporal hcmificld but not in the nasal hemifield. It was concluded that newborns' preference for facelike patterns reflects the activity of a subcortical system which is sensitive to the structural properties of the stimulus.
Newborn's preference for faces
UMILTA', CARLO ARRIGO;SIMION, FRANCESCA;VALENZA, ELOISA
1996
Abstract
Four experiments were (timed at elucidating some aspects of the preference for facelike patterns in newborns. Experiment 1 shoived a preference for a stimulus whose components were located in the correct arrangement for a human face. Experiment 2 showed a preference for stimuli that had optimal sensory properties for the newborn visual system. Experiment 3 shoiued that babies directed their attention to a facelike pattern even when it zvas presented simultaneously with a non-facelike stimulus luith optimal sensory properties. Experiment 4 showed the preference for facelike patterns in the temporal hcmificld but not in the nasal hemifield. It was concluded that newborns' preference for facelike patterns reflects the activity of a subcortical system which is sensitive to the structural properties of the stimulus.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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