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Presentation Year
2023
Rhiannon
Crimmins
Psychology
Graduate Student
David
Harris
Psychology
Graduate Student
Amanda
Hahn
Psychology
Faculty
College or Department
Short Description of your Research or Creative Project (700 characters or less)
The current study used a combination of eye tracking and EEG to investigate early visual processing of infant faces with cleft lip/palate as well as the impact cleft palate has on perceived cuteness. The results demonstrate a significant decrease in early visual attention to the eye region and increased visual attention to the mouth for infants with cleft lip. Differences in neural processing are evident at both early and late stage processing (N170, P2, LPP).
Permission to Publish Work
Yes
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Primary Contact: First Name
Juergen
Primary Contact: Last Name
Riedelsheimer
Primary Contact: Email
jar309@humboldt.edu
Primary Contact: I am a
Graduate Student
Primary Contact: Phone Number
7078263679
Primary Contact: Academic Departments
Psychology
Node ID
1371
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