SOURCES: Social before Birth: Twins First Interact with Each Other as Fetuses, Scientific American https://t.co/HJXjaZRPcF The Human Fetus Preferentially Engages with Face-like Visual Stimuli, Cell Biology https://t.co/AV8FnsMLaP While in womb, babies be
@RonCole80482262 There is. Did you know that they react differently to faces and face-like patterns seen from inside the womb than to other visual stimuli? https://t.co/OS3czVQLY1
@angryamaggdyla @TCSkobr @NJBeisner It's not just twins! We humans in general start showing a preference for face-like images starting in the womb 🥰 Pre-born babies are twice as likely to turn their heads to look at light projected through the mother’s tum
@CjRIspark @edenmccourt It's not just twins! We humans in general start showing a preference for face-like images starting in the womb. Pre-born babies are twice as likely to turn their heads to look at light projected through the mother’s tummy when it l
@EmmaGoldmanDev @xriskology Never disputed that different modalities can inform each other. You raise an important point that taken together, humans might get a lot more "training data" than sometimes supposed. But some human abilities are also present wit
@godisbeidou @mcbuttscrime @MeggGawat @JoshuaPHilll Turns out your brain doesn't work, because it is a scientifically proven fact that they can. https://t.co/hvOkmVLKai Reid et al, 2017 By your own reasoning, your brain doesn't work. Care to take an L?
@RabbiHarvey A bit of digging, and the study they're quoting really doesn't say that at all. https://t.co/HQ8pBkTNAo
If you liars would actually READ the study, you'd have learned it does not say what you are claiming. You're lying, again: https://t.co/t2Inb1CAO3
@JoshuaPHilll Leftists reject science again: https://t.co/oU32S84X1N
@shanelemagne @bcgaming213 @JoshuaPHilll Here’s a link to the actual article FYI https://t.co/FiFkRxVuyd
@Falconer084 @LifeNewsToo And the corresponding study: https://t.co/ng1vjKbUip
@JoshuaPHilll Here's the actual scientific journal article. It doesn't mention abortion or anything of the like, so I have no idea why that account is trying to use it as evidence for anything they stand for. https://t.co/OiqHLd9UNS
@ExtraBearded @JoshuaPHilll The answer is actual science being taken out of context. https://t.co/OiqHLd9UNS
@ritz245552 @lnluck13 @JoshuaPHilll It's not x-ray vision. https://t.co/OiqHLd9UNS
Not the number of people misunderstanding this research and making jokes about baby x-ray vision 💀💀💀 https://t.co/OiqHLd9UNS
@dokidokiboke Here's the actual scientific journal article of you're interested 😊 https://t.co/OiqHLd9UNS
@TheMcKenziest No, they just did their usual bit of massively extrapolating on the actual conclusions of the study. Basically the study concluded that fetuses show stronger stimuli to the “face-like” image of two dots over one rather than one dot over two
@LifeNewsToo The actual study shows a third-trimester fetus shows stronger stimulus to the “face-like” image of two dots over one rather than one dot over two. It cannot recognize or differentiate between individual human faces. https://t.co/THyKvt36kp
@LifeNewsToo Only in the third trimester. Abortions occurring in the third trimester make up less than 1% of all abortions. This study also notes that the visual preference occurs in newborns and has been demonstrated in other studies applies to stuffed
RT @terrannerd: @LifeNewsHQ Also, we humans in general start showing a preference for face-like images starting in the womb 🥰 Pre-born bab…
RT @terrannerd: @LifeNewsHQ Also, we humans in general start showing a preference for face-like images starting in the womb 🥰 Pre-born bab…
@LifeNewsHQ Also, we humans in general start showing a preference for face-like images starting in the womb 🥰 Pre-born babies are twice as likely to turn their heads to look at light projected through the mother’s stomach when it's arranged to look like a
@WiringTheBrain @antonioregalado https://t.co/x2ek0ucyRB (if this is real, it's more likely to be innate rather than learned though)
@satyanadella Reid, V. M., Dunn, K., Young, R. J., Amu, J., Donovan, T., & Reissland, N. (2017). The human fetus preferentially engages with face-like visual stimuli. Current Biology, 27(12), 1825. https://t.co/emi4EqcdPy
RT @Mark_Solms: @LFeldmanBarrett Given what you said about the visual system in our conversation, I would be keen to know what you make of…
@LFeldmanBarrett Given what you said about the visual system in our conversation, I would be keen to know what you make of this: https://t.co/HEmxGVLvhj
@svengalio We human beings start showing a preference for face-like images as fetuses, turning heads to look at light projected through the mother’s tummy when it looks like a face. https://t.co/Ap3XZ22XEm We are deeply social and entirely unique beings
@felicia_hart13 @strictlyRhythm_ @proabortcomrade @theladykatie We human beings start showing a preference for face-like images as fetuses, turning heads to look at light projected through the mother’s tummy when it looks like a face. https://t.co/Ap3XZ22
@Micahissad @theladykatie @BobHRoss @EmmaJClemmons @to_discussion @proabortcomrade We human beings start showing a preference for face-like images as fetuses, turning heads to look at light projected through the mother’s tummy when it looks like a face. h
@BobHRoss @EmmaJClemmons @theladykatie @to_discussion @Micahissad @proabortcomrade We human beings start showing a preference for face-like images as fetuses, turning heads to look at light projected through the mother’s tummy when it looks like a face. h
@ShirleyLaBelle6 @dancemonkey73 We are a deeply social species starting in the womb that turn heads to look at light projected through the mother’s tummy when it looks like a face. S*xual liberation & breaking apart the family has led to lonely &
@listen_2learn That makes so much sense! Also, we human beings start showing a preference for face-like images starting in the womb, turning heads to look at light projected through the mother’s tummy when it looks like a face. https://t.co/Ap3XZ22XEm W
zu erkennen, denn die Föten drehten sich signifikant eher zu den Punkten, die wie Gesichter angeordnet waren. *Hier könnt ihr die Studie nachlesen: https://t.co/80DSEvDR9m
#MedTwitter #pedsTwitter In-utero Babies in third trimester can respond to light pointers shaped like “Human faces” 😮 Read it here : https://t.co/D454inQhQi See it here : ⬇️
You may not have known: recent research suggests that facial recognition abilities in children develops prior to birth! https://t.co/uOiM8gFPrW
Chimps seem to show only rudimentary face pareidolia (the perception of faces in structures where there are none). In contrast, humans can perceive face-like shapes in the womb https://t.co/WZVuP1oHmu which means our face recognition is hardwired. #neurosc
The Human Fetus Preferentially Engages with Face-like Visual Stimuli June 08, 2017 https://t.co/TBkTDHMfTj
@SariellaForever @Sassenach_85 @to_discussion Preferential engagement contradicts the theory of "unconsciousness" 9/ https://t.co/8waLRCsWCG https://t.co/2qCffOxhY3
@PhilipPaine1 @McCormackJohn @DavidAFrench “The Human Fetus Preferentially Engages with Face-like Visual Stimuli” - sounds to me like behavior of a living being https://t.co/UkKYLxgEG5
Source: https://t.co/mMmppOMDbA
RT @BioTay: 2/2 Esto es algo que conocemos en mamíferos y en aves, pero quizás el caso más sorprendente (junto con estas tortugas) sea este…
2/2 Esto es algo que conocemos en mamíferos y en aves, pero quizás el caso más sorprendente (junto con estas tortugas) sea este: Los fetos humanos en el tercer trimestre ya prefieren configuraciones de luces estructuradas como una cara (paper, 2017) https:
@jushdogger @coffeemama91 @LilaGraceRose Response to music occurs as early as 16 weeks. https://t.co/Ai3u9eBUg7 They also start recognizing faces in-utero: https://t.co/Jco6MrT6QI and https://t.co/iEI3K9IpAD
@calsojorn ¡Lo desconozco! Se que los niños tienen preferencia por estimulos que parecen caras (cuando no están invertidas) desde antes de nacer. Imagino que esa facilidad para observar libros invertidos parte de su inexperiencia con el mundo real (paper,
but, it becomes more interesting when put next to observations like this: https://t.co/oepc38Bzz2
Оригинал работы тут https://t.co/Pxr0amvisv Ссылку встретил тут https://t.co/PVtkUxnVki
Peekaboo! A study recommended by Scott Johnson @UCLA suggests that human fetuses seem to have an innate preference for face-like stimuli #ultrasound #fetalbehavior https://t.co/5aTzfUdKJm https://t.co/fjCrKFfgKl
@sirileknes None w.o. published criticism on the top of my head, but @annemscheel & co's criticism (https://t.co/G5fxvLnzgE) of Reid et al.'s fetus paper methodology (https://t.co/zwk9v5zpCr) is the good stuff! Any paper suggestions @annaveer @fmrwhy
RT @NeonatalSociety: #NSAutumn2018: face like stimuli developed: the human fetus preferentially engages with face like stimuli in-utero, fu…
#NSAutumn2018: face like stimuli developed: the human fetus preferentially engages with face like stimuli in-utero, full study here https://t.co/0DRBbLhlM2 https://t.co/q39t2ASG5S
The Human Fetus Preferentially Engages with Face-like Visual Stimuli https://t.co/jthR851adA Heyes is talking about this in the context of her new book https://t.co/vieqL8E2nU
(メモ)新生児どころか、成熟した胎児は子宮内でも特定のパターンの視覚情報に反応するらしい、という報告。 The Human Fetus Preferentially Engages with Face-like Visual Stimuli. Reid VM, et al. Curr Biol. 2017. https://t.co/xXDQLZjgpV
RT @introspection: The Human Fetus Preferentially Engages with Face-like Visual Stimuli https://t.co/uivYVJXPGy #ESSENCE2018 - They could h…
The Human Fetus Preferentially Engages with Face-like Visual Stimuli https://t.co/uivYVJXPGy #ESSENCE2018 - They could have taken the time to make violin plots… #barbarplots https://t.co/0jw6MTjOQV
@nytdavidbrooks Re Abortion Memo “fetuses prefer to look at face-like images while in the womb” see source at https://t.co/0WdEdCMTDb Calling three dots face-like seems like overstatement.
Eine werdende Mutter wies mich auf ein Forschungsergebnis hin: https://t.co/B8KTNrKcSv Ich wollte es nicht glauben und glaubte an einen Aprilscherz.
RT @rebecca_saxe: Babies already prefer faces BEFORE they are born! https://t.co/wsNwu3dTt3
The Human Fetus Preferentially Engages with Face-Like Visual Stimuli https://t.co/98izh3YJsx
@revistasuper Seria interessante se houvesse o link da fonte do artigo. https://t.co/bMF4nkOCSb
RT @AV_SP: The Human Fetus Preferentially Engages with Face-like Visual Stimuli https://t.co/Hqd8Lx7m7W BTW, the face-like stims are A and…
RT @annemscheel: @StuartJRitchie @sTeamTraen Reid et al measured fetuses’ head turns in reaction to lasers shone into the womb (in a face-l…
@StuartJRitchie @sTeamTraen Reid et al measured fetuses’ head turns in reaction to lasers shone into the womb (in a face-like or inverted shape) https://t.co/pYjTyYHzKv
First problem: the stimuli probably won't be face-like... https://t.co/LDLNOsSzUb
The Human Fetus Preferentially Engages with Face-like Visual Stimuli #science #biology #psychology https://t.co/pz7ZgW9OTt
Estudo sugere que os bebês podem reconhecer faces ainda dentro do útero! Os cientistas emitiram luzes vermelhas... https://t.co/Kcvw4ZpObc
This replication of "The Origin of Form Perception" suggests that even fetuses prefer face-like stimuli! #PSYC2400B https://t.co/toutCxjzlG
جنین در هفته ۳۴ به چهره واکنش نشان میدهد! https://t.co/fh7pfUkN1K براساس یک مطالعه از شماره ژوئن مجله Current Biology، جنین انسان/
@siminevazire @NickFoxstats @lakens @RogertheGS Aye, and guess which one has the higher IF 1) https://t.co/DKgjSKpnKm 2) https://t.co/pYjTyYHzKv
RT @FWFakes: A fruitful collaboration from the Y-Q lab 👶 https://t.co/2dQFOLHZVn
Interesante, #newsViews+ https://t.co/L8TexfY1LK
RT @traberitea: Los fetos humanos (6 meses de gestación) muestran predisposición innata hacia las caras: https://t.co/1rC7CZRx5M
RT @traberitea: Los fetos humanos (6 meses de gestación) muestran predisposición innata hacia las caras: https://t.co/1rC7CZRx5M
RT @traberitea: Los fetos humanos (6 meses de gestación) muestran predisposición innata hacia las caras: https://t.co/1rC7CZRx5M
RT @traberitea: Los fetos humanos (6 meses de gestación) muestran predisposición innata hacia las caras: https://t.co/1rC7CZRx5M
RT @traberitea: Los fetos humanos (6 meses de gestación) muestran predisposición innata hacia las caras: https://t.co/1rC7CZRx5M
RT @traberitea: Los fetos humanos (6 meses de gestación) muestran predisposición innata hacia las caras: https://t.co/1rC7CZRx5M
Los fetos humanos (6 meses de gestación) muestran predisposición innata hacia las caras: https://t.co/1rC7CZRx5M
RT @FWFakes: A fruitful collaboration from the Y-Q lab 👶 https://t.co/2dQFOLHZVn
RT @FWFakes: A fruitful collaboration from the Y-Q lab 👶 https://t.co/2dQFOLHZVn
RT @FWFakes: A fruitful collaboration from the Y-Q lab 👶 https://t.co/2dQFOLHZVn
RT @FWFakes: A fruitful collaboration from the Y-Q lab 👶 https://t.co/2dQFOLHZVn
RT @FWFakes: A fruitful collaboration from the Y-Q lab 👶 https://t.co/2dQFOLHZVn
RT @FWFakes: A fruitful collaboration from the Y-Q lab 👶 https://t.co/2dQFOLHZVn
RT @FWFakes: A fruitful collaboration from the Y-Q lab 👶 https://t.co/2dQFOLHZVn
RT @FWFakes: A fruitful collaboration from the Y-Q lab 👶 https://t.co/2dQFOLHZVn
RT @FWFakes: A fruitful collaboration from the Y-Q lab 👶 https://t.co/2dQFOLHZVn
RT @FWFakes: A fruitful collaboration from the Y-Q lab 👶 https://t.co/2dQFOLHZVn
RT @FWFakes: A fruitful collaboration from the Y-Q lab 👶 https://t.co/2dQFOLHZVn
RT @FWFakes: A fruitful collaboration from the Y-Q lab 👶 https://t.co/2dQFOLHZVn
RT @FWFakes: A fruitful collaboration from the Y-Q lab 👶 https://t.co/2dQFOLHZVn
RT @FWFakes: A fruitful collaboration from the Y-Q lab 👶 https://t.co/2dQFOLHZVn