Seeing the face through the eyes: A developmental perspective on face expertise

TitleSeeing the face through the eyes: A developmental perspective on face expertise
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsGliga, T., and G. Csibra
Journal titleProgress in Brain Research
Year2007
Pages323 - 339
Volume164
Abstract

Most people are experts in face recognition. We propose that the special status of this particular body part in telling individuals apart is the result of a developmental process that heavily biases human infants and children to attend towards the eyes of others. We review the evidence supporting this proposal, including neuroimaging results and studies in developmental disorders, like autism. We propose that the most likely explanation of infants’ bias towards eyes is the fact that eye gaze serves important communicative functions in humans.

Languageeng
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