Authors
Francesca Simion, Elisa Di Giorgio
Publication date
2015/7/9
Source
Frontiers in psychology
Volume
6
Pages
969
Publisher
Frontiers Media SA
Description
From birth it is critical for our survival to identify social agents and conspecifics. Among others stimuli, faces provide the required information. The present paper will review the mechanisms subserving face detection and face recognition, respectively, over development. In addition, the emergence of the functional and neural specialization for face processing as an experience-dependent process will be documented. Overall, the present work highlights the importance of both inborn predispositions and the exposure to certain experiences, shortly after birth, to drive the system to become functionally specialized to process faces in the first months of life.
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