
An infant's preference for a person's face, rather than an object, was associated with lower levels of unemotional behaviors in toddlerhood, claims a new study. The study at King's College London, the University of Manchester, and the University of Liverpool had assessed if 213 five-week-old infants, whether they spent longer tracking a person's face compared to an inanimate object - in this case a red ball. The researchers had shown that greater tracking ...
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