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Brain Responses to Faces and Facial Expressions in 5-Month-Olds: An fNIRS Study.


ABSTRACT: Processing faces and understanding facial expressions are crucial skills for social communication. In adults, basic face processing and facial emotion processing rely on specific interacting brain networks. In infancy, however, little is known about when and how these networks develop. The current study uses functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) to measure differences in 5-month-olds' brain activity in response to fearful and happy facial expressions. Our results show that the right occipital region responds to faces, indicating that the face processing network is activated at 5 months. Yet sensitivity to facial emotions appears to be still immature at this age: explorative analyses suggest that if the facial emotion processing network was active this would be mainly visible in the temporal cortex. Together these results indicate that at 5 months, occipital areas already show sensitivity to face processing, while the facial emotion processing network seems not fully developed.

SUBMITTER: Di Lorenzo R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6548858 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Brain Responses to Faces and Facial Expressions in 5-Month-Olds: An fNIRS Study.

Di Lorenzo Renata R   Blasi Anna A   Junge Caroline C   van den Boomen Carlijn C   van Rooijen Rianne R   Kemner Chantal C  

Frontiers in psychology 20190529


Processing faces and understanding facial expressions are crucial skills for social communication. In adults, basic face processing and facial emotion processing rely on specific interacting brain networks. In infancy, however, little is known about when and how these networks develop. The current study uses functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) to measure differences in 5-month-olds' brain activity in response to fearful and happy facial expressions. Our results show that the right occi  ...[more]

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