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Experience shapes infants' electrophysiological responses to faces from 3 to 9 months

Ashton, K.; Sugden, N.; Xie, W.; Fernandez, F.; Pickron, C. B.; Moulson, M.; Bayet, L.

2026-05-21 neuroscience
10.64898/2026.05.20.726644 bioRxiv
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The types of faces that infants see impact their developing ability to engage with and individuate people from familiar and unfamiliar social groups, a phenomenon known as perceptual narrowing. However, the neural mechanisms that underlie infants processing of different faces as a function of experience remain poorly understood. To address this gap, the present study analyzes electroencephalography data collected while 3-month-olds (N=24), 6-month-olds (N=26), and 9-month-olds (N=18) viewed female and male faces of a familiar or unfamiliar social group. Infants neural responses to faces differed by group familiarity from 3 months of age, with increased responses to the more familiar face types in early components (P1, N290), and to the more unfamiliar face types in later components (P400, Nc). Face sex and group familiarity interacted to shape N290 and P400 amplitudes at 3- and 9-months. Specifically, N290 amplitudes were greater in response to female faces of a familiar group at 3 months, and to male faces of a familiar group at 9 months. In contrast, P400 amplitudes were greater in response to male faces of an unfamiliar group at 3 months old, and greatest in response to both female faces of a familiar group and to male faces of an unfamiliar group at 9 months. Source reconstruction of the Nc revealed greater reconstructed current density in response to faces of an unfamiliar social group across all ages. These findings contribute to a growing body of knowledge examining how perceptual experiences shape infants understanding of their social world.

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