Early Cortical Specialization For Face-To-Face Communication In Human Infants
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Article Date: 27 Aug 2008 - 0:00 PDT
'Early Cortical Specialization For Face-To-Face Communication In Human Infants'
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This study examined the brain bases of social cognitive abilities in human babies. Specifically, we used two different imaging methods to see whether the brain regions implicated in adults' perception of facial communication signals are functionally active early in development.
In 4-month-old babies we demonstrate very early specialization, and indeed, an adult-like pattern of activation of the brain regions that process face-to-face social interaction.
This stands in contrast to the much more prolonged time course of development observed for some other brain regions, and supports the hypothesis that infants are born with brains biased to interact with other humans.
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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