Following another person’s gaze can reveal a wealth of information critical to social interactions and also to safety. Gaze following typically emerges in infancy, and new research looking at preterm infants suggests that it’s visual experience, not maturational age, that underlies this critical ability.
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Visual exposure predicts infants’ ability to follow another’s gaze
15 agosto 2014
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