A comparison between preterm and full-term infants' preference for faces
Abstract: Objective: Visual preference for faces at birth is the product of a multimodal sensory experience experienced by the fetus even during the gestational period. The ability to recognize faces allows an ecologically advantageous interaction with the social environment. However, perinatal even...
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Main Authors: | Silvana A. Pereira (Author), Antônio Pereira Junior (Author), Marcelo F. da Costa (Author), Margareth de V. Monteiro (Author), Valéria A. de Almeida (Author), Gentil G. da Fonseca Filho (Author), Nívia Arrais (Author), Francesca Simion (Author) |
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