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International Journal of Behavioral Development

March 2013 Volume 37, Number 2

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Number of articles: 3

  1. Cultural Background Modulates How We Look at Other Persons' Gaze

    Atsushi Senju, Angelina Vernetti, Yukiko Kikuchi, Hironori Akechi, Toshikazu Hasegawa & Mark H. Johnson

    The current study investigated the role of cultural norms on the development of face-scanning. British and Japanese adults' eye movements were recorded while they observed avatar faces moving ... More

    pp. 131-136

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  2. Infant Face Preferences after Binocular Visual Deprivation

    Catherine J. Mondloch, Terri L. Lewis, Alex V. Levin & Daphne Maurer

    Early visual deprivation impairs some, but not all, aspects of face perception. We investigated the possible developmental roots of later abnormalities by using a face detection task to test... More

    pp. 148-153

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  3. Sensitivity to Spacing Information Increases More for the Eye Region than for the Mouth Region during Childhood

    Adelaide de Heering & Christine Schiltz

    Sensitivity to spacing information within faces improves with age and reaches maturity only at adolescence. In this study, we tested 6-16-year-old children's sensitivity to vertical spacing... More

    pp. 166-171

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