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Preference of Newborn Babies for Viewing Stimuli That Resemble Faces

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An asterisk above a stimulus indicates that the babies spent more time looking at it than the other member of the pair. If neither stimulus is marked with an asterisk, the baby indicated no preference. (Adapted from Farroni, T., Johnson, M. H., Menon, E., Zulian, L., Faraguna, D., and Csibra, G. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 2005, 102, 17245–17250.)
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