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The Origins of Face Processing in Humans: Phylogeny and Ontogeny

机译:人类面部加工的起源:系统发育和个体发育

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Faces are crucial for nonverbal communication in humans and related species. From the first moments of life, newborn infants prefer to look at human faces over almost any other form of stimuli. Since this finding was first observed, there has been much debate regarding the "special" nature of face processing. Researchers have put forward numerous developmental models that attempt to account for this early preference and subsequent maturation of the face processing system. In this article, we review these models and their supporting evidence drawing on literature from developmental, evolutionary, and comparative psychology. We conclude that converging data from these fields strongly suggests that face processing is conducted by a dedicated and complex neural system, is not human specific, and is unlikely to have emerged recently in evolutionary history.
机译:面部对于人类和相关物种的非语言交流至关重要。从出生的第一刻起,新生儿就比其他几乎任何形式的刺激都更喜欢看人脸。自从首次发现这一发现以来,关于面部处理的“特殊”性质引起了很多争论。研究人员提出了许多开发模型,这些模型试图解决面部处理系统的这种早期偏好和随后的成熟。在本文中,我们将从发展,进化和比较心理学的文献中回顾这些模型及其支持证据。我们得出的结论是,来自这些领域的数据融合强烈表明,人脸处理是由专用且复杂的神经系统进行的,不是人类特定的,并且不太可能在进化历史中出现。

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