Infant Face Popout

Infant Face Popout is a shortened version of the face-pop out experiment (Gliga et al, 2009 Exp1; Elsabbagh et al., 2013), a free viewing experiment in which children are presented with multiple five-item arrays (always: 1. Human face; 2. Car; 3. Mobile phone; 4. Bird; 5; Face-shaped noise figure). It tests whether children automatically orient to faces and whether they prefer to look at faces (e.g., look disproportionally longer to faces).

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  • Baby and Child

  • 5 months
  •   C
    4 months - 7 months   From 2016-05-27 to 2023-11-01

  • 10 months
  •   C
    9 months - 16 months   From 2016-08-22 to 2023-11-01

  • 3 years
  •   C
    24 months - 5.0 years   From 2018-06-22 to 2023-11-01

  • 6 years
  •   C
    5.0 - 7.0 years   From 2022-07-01 to 2023-11-01

    Mode of collection MeasurementsAndTests    Eyetracking
    Analysis unit Individual
    Instrument name Infant Face Popout
    Measure name Infant Face Popout
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