2021
DOI: 10.1002/dev.22211
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Mother–infant convergence of event‐related potentials elicited by face and object processing

Abstract: Prior work has provided conceptual support for developmental changes in face and object processing, such that: face processing, as captured by the N290 event-related potential (ERP) component in infancy, may develop into the N170 in adulthood; and motivated attention, as captured by the negative central (Nc) in infancy, may develop into the late positive potential (LPP). The present study examined these neural correlates in 12-month-old infants and their mothers (N = 33 dyads). Dyads completed a viewing task c… Show more

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“…Specifically, in the time domain, Hill et al. (2021) examined reliability of both mother and infant ERPs to faces and objects, as well as correspondence between mother–infant ERPs and the extent to which correlations vary as a function of ERP scoring approaches. Relatedly, Sandre et al.…”
Section: Psychometric Properties Of Eeg/erp In Infants and Young Chil...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, in the time domain, Hill et al. (2021) examined reliability of both mother and infant ERPs to faces and objects, as well as correspondence between mother–infant ERPs and the extent to which correlations vary as a function of ERP scoring approaches. Relatedly, Sandre et al.…”
Section: Psychometric Properties Of Eeg/erp In Infants and Young Chil...mentioning
confidence: 99%