Existing data indicate that newborns are able to recognize individual faces, but little is known about what perceptual cues drive this ability. The current study showed that either the inner or outer features of the face can act as sufficient cues for newborns' face recognition (Exp.1), but the outer part of the face enjoys an advantage over the inner part (Exp. 2). Inversion of the face stimuli disrupted recognition when only the inner portion of the face was shown, but not when the whole face was fully visible or only the outer features were presented (Exp. 3). The results enhance our picture of what information newborns actually process and encode when they discriminate, learn and recognize faces.

Turati, C., MACCHI CASSIA, V., Simion, F., Leo, I. (2006). Newborns' face recognition: role of inner and outer facial features. CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 77(2), 297-311 [10.1111/j.1467-8624.2006.00871.x].

Newborns' face recognition: role of inner and outer facial features

TURATI, CHIARA;MACCHI CASSIA, VIOLA MARINA;
2006

Abstract

Existing data indicate that newborns are able to recognize individual faces, but little is known about what perceptual cues drive this ability. The current study showed that either the inner or outer features of the face can act as sufficient cues for newborns' face recognition (Exp.1), but the outer part of the face enjoys an advantage over the inner part (Exp. 2). Inversion of the face stimuli disrupted recognition when only the inner portion of the face was shown, but not when the whole face was fully visible or only the outer features were presented (Exp. 3). The results enhance our picture of what information newborns actually process and encode when they discriminate, learn and recognize faces.
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newborns, face recognition, inner-outer features
English
2006
77
2
297
311
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Turati, C., MACCHI CASSIA, V., Simion, F., Leo, I. (2006). Newborns' face recognition: role of inner and outer facial features. CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 77(2), 297-311 [10.1111/j.1467-8624.2006.00871.x].
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