Prefrontal cortex and social cognition in mouse and man
LK Bicks, H Koike, S Akbarian, H Morishita - Frontiers in psychology, 2015 - frontiersin.org
Social cognition is a complex process that requires the integration of a wide variety of
behaviors, including salience, reward-seeking, motivation, knowledge of self and others …
behaviors, including salience, reward-seeking, motivation, knowledge of self and others …
The development of emotion reasoning in infancy and early childhood
Historically, research characterizing the development of emotion recognition has focused on
identifying specific skills and the age periods, or milestones, at which these abilities emerge …
identifying specific skills and the age periods, or milestones, at which these abilities emerge …
From faces to hands: Changing visual input in the first two years
Human development takes place in a social context. Two pervasive sources of social
information are faces and hands. Here, we provide the first report of the visual frequency of …
information are faces and hands. Here, we provide the first report of the visual frequency of …
Infant capacities related to building internal working models of attachment figures: A theoretical and empirical review
According to attachment theory (eg, Bowlby, 1969/1982, 1973, 1980), infants develop
cognitive models (termed internal working models, IWMs) of their attachment figures during …
cognitive models (termed internal working models, IWMs) of their attachment figures during …
Visual search and attention to faces during early infancy
Newborn babies look preferentially at faces and face-like displays, yet over the course of
their first year much changes about both the way infants process visual stimuli and how they …
their first year much changes about both the way infants process visual stimuli and how they …
Face processing in early development: a systematic review of behavioral studies and considerations in times of COVID-19 pandemic
Human faces are one of the most prominent stimuli in the visual environment of young
infants and convey critical information for the development of social cognition. During the …
infants and convey critical information for the development of social cognition. During the …
[HTML][HTML] Social attention: Developmental foundations and relevance for autism spectrum disorder
The use of the term “social attention”(SA) in the cognitive neuroscience and developmental
psychopathology literature has increased exponentially in recent years, in part motivated by …
psychopathology literature has increased exponentially in recent years, in part motivated by …
Factors determining where category-selective areas emerge in visual cortex
A hallmark of functional localization in the human brain is the presence of areas in visual
cortex specialized for representing particular categories such as faces and words. Why do …
cortex specialized for representing particular categories such as faces and words. Why do …
An eye tracking investigation of developmental change in bottom-up attention orienting to faces in cluttered natural scenes
This study examined the contribution of visual salience to bottom-up attention orienting to
faces in cluttered natural scenes across development. We eye tracked participants 4 months …
faces in cluttered natural scenes across development. We eye tracked participants 4 months …
Comparing online webcam-and laboratory-based eye-tracking for the assessment of infants' audio-visual synchrony perception
Online data collection with infants raises special opportunities and challenges for
developmental research. One of the most prevalent methods in infancy research is eye …
developmental research. One of the most prevalent methods in infancy research is eye …