2020
DOI: 10.1111/desc.13029
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Visual input to the left versus right eye yields differences in face preferences in 3‐month‐old infants

Abstract: From birth, infants prefer looking at faces over scrambled faces. This face input is important for the development of face processing: individuals who experienced early visual deprivation due to congenital cataracts have long‐lasting face processing deficits. Interestingly, the deficits are eye‐specific such that left eye cataracts disrupt the development of face processing, whereas right eye cataracts do not. This raises the question of whether infant face preferences are driven primarily by faces observed th… Show more

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