Attention during Visual Preference Tasks: Relation to Caregiving and Face Recognition

Volume: 24, Issue: 3, Pages: 356 - 367
Published: Feb 21, 2019
Abstract
This research examined how caregiver experience (female primary caregiver or distributed caregiving with mom and dad) influenced 10-, 14-, and 16-month-olds’ visual preferences and attention toward internal facial features of female–male face pairs, and how these behaviors related to novelty preferences in a face recognition task and speed and accuracy on a visual search task. In the visual preference task, infants visually preferred male faces,...
Paper Details
Title
Attention during Visual Preference Tasks: Relation to Caregiving and Face Recognition
Published Date
Feb 21, 2019
Journal
Volume
24
Issue
3
Pages
356 - 367
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