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How Infants' Arousal Influences Their Visual Search
Authors:Johan Lundin Kleberg  Teresa del Bianco  Terje Falck-Ytter
Institution:1. Uppsala University;2. University of Trento and Birkbeck University of London;3. Uppsala University

Karolinska Institutet

Swedish Collegium for Advanced Studies (SCAS)

Abstract:The influence of arousal on visual attention was examined in 6.5-month-old infants (N = 42) in the context of a visual search task. Phasic increases in arousal were induced with brief sounds and measured with pupil dilation. Evidence was found for an inverted U-shaped relation between pupil dilation amplitude and visual orienting, with highest likelihood of a target fixation at intermediate levels of arousal. Effects were similar for facial stimuli and simple objects. Together, these results contribute to our understanding of the relation between arousal and attention in infancy. The study also demonstrates that infants have a bias to orient to human eyes, even when presented in isolation.
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