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Genes influence whether infants prefer to look at faces or non-social objects

Genes influence whether infants prefer to look at faces or non-social objects
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Terje Falck Ytter , Karolinska Institutet Center , Department Of Psychology At Uppsala , Ana Maria Portugal , Postdoctoral Researcher , Babytwins Study Sweden , Neurodevelopmental Disorders ,

Why Do Some Infants Prefer To Look At Faces But Others Prefer Non-Social Objects?

Whether infants at five months of age look mostly at faces or non-social objects such as cars or mobile phones is largely determined by genes. This has now been demonstrated by researchers at Uppsala University and Karolinska Institutet. ....

Karolinska Institutet , Terje Falck Ytter , Karolinska Institutet Center , Uppsala University , Department Of Psychology At Uppsala , Nature Human , Ana Maria Portugal , Postdoctoral Researcher , Babytwins Study Sweden , Neurodevelopmental Disorders ,