Infant language development encompasses a remarkable period in which the foundations for later language processing and comprehension are established. During this phase, infants exhibit a high degree ...
Caring for a baby doesn’t just change daily routines—it changes perception itself. A first-of-its-kind Cornell University study found that adults see the world as more dangerous when responsible for ...
Research into infant facial perception has revealed that specific morphological features – encapsulated within the concept of “baby schema” – reliably evoke nurturing and protective responses among ...
Our ability to perceive the rich, three-dimensional nature of the world depends on stereopsis. It is a process by which the brain combines slightly different images from each eye (binocular disparity) ...