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  2. Developmental differences in solitary facial expressions

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    During middle childhood and adolescence, the abilities to discriminate and produce facial expressions are still on their way toward achieving full potential. [4] Considering that the ability to discriminate and produce facial expressions develop independently, there is a gap between a child's capacity to discriminate an emotion on another's ...

  3. Fusiform face area - Wikipedia

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    During this time, babies may exhibit the ability to differentiate between genders, with some evidence suggesting that they prefer faces of the same sex as their primary caregiver. [32] It is theorized that, in terms of evolution, babies focus on women for food, although the preference could simply reflect a bias for the caregivers they experience.

  4. Infant visual development - Wikipedia

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    A seven-week-old human baby following a kinetic object. Infant vision concerns the development of visual ability in human infants from birth through the first years of life. The aspects of human vision which develop following birth include visual acuity, tracking, color perception, depth perception, and object recognition.

  5. Facial expression - Wikipedia

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    Voluntary facial expressions are often socially conditioned and follow a cortical route in the brain. Conversely, involuntary facial expressions are believed to be innate and follow a subcortical route in the brain. Facial recognition can be an emotional experience for the brain and the amygdala is highly involved in the recognition process.

  6. Visual cliff - Wikipedia

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    When the mothers posed joy or interest most of the babies crossed the deep side but if the mothers posed fear or anger, most of the babies did not cross the apparatus. In contrast, when the visual cliff effect was absent , most of the babies crossed regardless of the mother's facial expressions.

  7. Cats have 276 different facial expressions, study finds - AOL

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    In a study published in the journal Behavioural Processes last month, two US scientists counted 276 different facial expressions when domesticated cats interacted with one another.

  8. This dad's facial expressions while his partner gives birth ...

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    An Arkansas dad delivered some hilarious facial expressions as he watched his partner give birth. In a now-viral viral Facebook post, Brett Sills, a father of three, appears horrified when he ...

  9. Category:Facial expressions - Wikipedia

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