Variability and individual differences in early social perception and social cognition / / topic editors, Jessica Sommerville, University of Washington, USA, Alia Martin, Harvard University, USA, Talee Ziv, University of Washington, USA.
Over the past three decades mounting evidence has suggested that infants’ social perceptual and social cognitive abilities are considerably richer than was once thought. By the end of the second year of life, infants discriminate faces along various social dimensions, attend to and understand others...
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Year of Publication: | 2016 |
Language: | English |
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