Olivier Pascalis
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Birules J, Meary D, Fort M, Hojin K, Johnson S, Pascalis O
Infancy
. 2024 Nov;
30(1):e12639.
PMID: 39551715
Infants prefer infant-directed (ID) speech. Concerning talking faces, previous research showed that 3- and 5-month-olds prefer faces that produce native ID than native adult-directed (AD) speech, regardless of background speech...
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Galusca C, Helmlinger A, Barat E, Pascalis O, Van der Henst J
Dev Sci
. 2024 Oct;
28(1):e13575.
PMID: 39375049
Children's social preferences are influenced by the relative status of other individuals, but also by their social identity and the degree to which those individuals are like them. Previous studies...
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Krasotkina A, Dillmann J, Vesker M, Clerc O, Pascalis O, Schwarzer G
Infant Behav Dev
. 2024 Sep;
77:101997.
PMID: 39342683
Perceptual narrowing typically occurs around 6 months of age, and drastically changes an infant's perception of stimuli such as faces or spoken language according to the frequency with which the...
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Galusca C, Mermillod M, Dreher J, Van der Henst J, Pascalis O
Sci Rep
. 2023 Dec;
13(1):22292.
PMID: 38097711
In adults, seeing individual faces is sufficient to trigger dominance evaluations, even when conflict is absent. From early on, infants represent dyadic dominance relations and they can infer conflict outcomes...
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Dillmann J, Evertz J, Krasotkina A, Clerc O, Pascalis O, Schwarzer G
Infancy
. 2023 Nov;
29(1):56-71.
PMID: 37975614
The origin of face or language influences infants' perceptual processing and social learning behavior. However, it remains unclear how infants' social learning behavior is affected when both information are provided...
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Fang W, Galusca C, Wang Z, Sun Y, Pascalis O, Xiao N
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
. 2023 Jun;
49(5):635-648.
PMID: 37261771
Dominance is a major organizing principle of human societies that impacts a wide range of human behaviors, from gaze-following to voting choices. Here, we examined how dominance modulates a fundamental...
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Galusca C, Clerc O, Chevallier M, Bertrand C, Audeou F, Pascalis O, et al.
Infancy
. 2022 Dec;
28(1):92-105.
PMID: 36523138
To prevent the spread of COVID-19, face masks were mandatory in many public spaces around the world. Since faces are the gateway to early social cognition, this raised major concerns...
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Damon F, Quinn P, Meary D, Pascalis O
Br J Psychol
. 2022 Jul;
114 Suppl 1:71-93.
PMID: 35808935
Faces can be categorized along various dimensions including gender or race, an ability developing in infancy. Infant categorization studies have focused on facial attributes in isolation, but the interaction between...
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Galusca C, Quinn P, Heron-Delaney M, Pascalis O
Infant Behav Dev
. 2022 Jun;
68:101726.
PMID: 35671651
This study examined 3.5- and 6-month-old infants' visual preferences for individuals from different age groups: adults versus infants. Unlike previous studies that only studied faces, here we included bodies, which...
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Galusca C, Fang W, Wang Z, Zhong M, Sun Y, Pascalis O, et al.
Vision Res
. 2022 Feb;
195:108015.
PMID: 35149376
Converging evidence has demonstrated our remarkable capacities to process individual faces. However, in real-life contexts, we rarely see faces in isolation. It is largely unknown how our visual system processes...