Infant face processing is a cornerstone of early perceptual and social development. From the first months of life, infants exhibit a predisposition for recognising and differentiating faces, an ...
A new research lab, sponsored by Rochester Institute of Technology’s National Technical Institute for the Deaf, will soon open to help scientists learn more about cognition, language, and perception ...
In a potentially threatening situation, the world looks more dangerous when caring for a baby, finds first-of-its-kind ...
Comparative studies utilizing avian and mammalian embryos and neonates have proven particularly useful in exploring how alterations in sensory experience during the perinatal period can affect ...
Caring for a baby doesn’t just change daily routines—it changes perception itself. A first-of-its-kind Cornell University study found that adults see the world as more dangerous when responsible for ...
Communicating with babies in infant-directed-speech is considered an essential prerequisite for successful language development of the little ones. Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Human ...
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