Schematic eye-gaze cues influence infants’ object encoding dependent on their contrast polarity
Abstract We examined infants’ sensitivity to eye-gaze direction and its influence on object processing in 4-month-old infants by manipulating low-level properties of gaze cues. Infants were presented with two kinds of stimuli that either did or did not cue novel objects. The movement of a schematic...
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Main Authors: | Christine Michel, Sabina Pauen, Stefanie Hoehl |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/dadad3e7a5aa4fbdbddc54c3c10dbe6c |
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