| Literature DB >> 28663770 |
Ramesh S Bhatt1, Alyson Hock1, Hannah White1, Rachel Jubran1, Ashley Galati2.
Abstract
Although we know much about the development of face processing, we know considerably less about the development of body knowledge-despite bodies also being significant sources of social information. One set of studies indicated that body structure knowledge is poor during the 1st year of life and spawned a model that posits that, unlike the development of face knowledge, which benefits from innate propensities and dedicated learning mechanisms, the development of body knowledge relies on general learning mechanisms and develops slowly. In this article, we review studies on infants' knowledge about the structure of bodies and their processing of gender and emotion that paint a different picture. Although questions remain, a general social cognition system likely engenders similar trajectories of development of knowledge about faces and bodies, and may equip developing infants with the capacity to obtain socially critical information from many sources.Entities:
Keywords: body structure perception; development of body knowledge; infant social development; social cognition
Year: 2016 PMID: 28663770 PMCID: PMC5486992 DOI: 10.1111/cdep.12162
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Child Dev Perspect ISSN: 1750-8592