Presentation Year
2023
Amanda
Hahn
Psychology
Faculty
College or Department
Short Description of your Research or Creative Project (700 characters or less)
The current study used electroencephalography (EEG) to investigate adults’ processing of infant faces with cleft lip/palate before and after surgical repair. We found enhanced N170 responses for faces pre-repair surgery compared to post-repair surgery, suggesting that cleft lip/palate repair surgery may restore a more “normal” N170 response. Additionally, the P200 was smaller for the pre-repair surgery faces compared to post-repair surgery, which likely reflects the P200 responding to “typicality” for face stimuli as the post-repair surgery faces would appear more face-typical.
Permission to Publish Work
Yes
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Kee-Rachael-Psychology-1359.pdf (3.69 MB)
Primary Contact: First Name
Rachael
Primary Contact: Last Name
Kee
Primary Contact: Email
rachael.kee@humboldt.edu
Primary Contact: I am a
Graduate Student
Primary Contact: Phone Number
7078263679
Primary Contact: Academic Departments
Psychology
Node ID
1359
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