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Slater & Lewis: Introduction to Infant Development

Chapter 11

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Question 1

By which age has infants' visual acuity become similar to that of an adult?

Question 2

Newborn infants orient more to:

Question 3

Which of these is not a theory of face preferences in newborns?

Question 4

At what age do infants start to show a left visual field (right hemisphere) advantage in face processing?

Question 5

Six month old infants show two ERP components linked to face perception, which respond to:

Question 6

By which age do infants have difficulty in discriminating between monkey faces (of the same species of monkey)?

Question 7

At what age do infants not form facial prototypes?

Question 8

Newborn infants of depressed mothers:

Question 9

By which age can infants recognize a profile view of the face?

Question 10

Configural processing refers to:

Question 11

Featural processing refers to:

Question 12

By which age do infants discriminate between a videotaped moving image of themselves and another person?

Question 13

Recognition of the self in the mirror emerges around which age?

Question 14

The majority of infants, when shown paired photos of faces:

Question 15

It is suggested that infants look longer at attractive female faces when paired with less attractive ones because:

Question 16

There is a preference for 'faceness' in infancy that disappears around what age?

Question 17

By which age can infants categorize faces according to attractiveness?

Question 18

'Social referencing' refers to:

Question 19

Who are more advanced at processing emotional expression?

Question 20

When a adult who is interacting with an infant shifts their direction of gaze away from the infant, infants are likely to: