Not exact matches
The team reported that the
face perception in Japanese children almost matured by the age of 13 years,
earlier than that in Western children.
Dr. Nelson is frequently cited in print and TV media on topics as diverse as
early brain development, the development of
face perception, memory development, the effects of
early psychosocial deprivation on development, and autism.
Early experiences of oneself as an individual who belongs, is loved, protected, and meaningfully supported in the
face of need seem to lay ground for our
perception of cohesion [32].