Perceptual Narrowing in Face Processing: Reviewing the Factors Influencing its Onset and Offset
Mathilde Fort,
Joan Birulès,
Althea Fratacci
et al.
Abstract:An infant's face‐ and speech‐processing system develops during the first year from broad and non‐specific to becoming a system that is tuned to the faces and languages to which they are most exposed. This phenomenon is called perceptual narrowing. Before 9 months of age, infants are capable of discriminating and recognizing individuals from any type of race/species faces. However, with increased exposure to own‐race and own‐species faces and lack of exposure to other types of faces, by 9 months of age, they ha… Show more
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