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The senses considered as perceptual systems

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The emergence and early development of autobiographical memory.

TL;DR: The authors provide a new framework that integrates autobiographical memory with other early achievements (e.g., gesturing, language, concept formation) in a theory that arises as a natural consequence of developments in related domains including in the "software" that drives general memory functioning.
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Intersensory Redundancy Guides the Development of Selective Attention, Perception, and Cognition in Infancy:

TL;DR: Evidence supporting the hypothesis that the senses provide overlapping information for objects and events facilitates attention to critical aspects of sensory stimulation, those that are redundantly specified, and attenuates attention to nonredundantly specified stimulus properties is reviewed.
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The Singularities of the Visual Mapping

TL;DR: This article treats purely metrical properties of the visual image, e.g. the time changes of the relative positions and orientations of image details, which enables us to understand the structure of the observer's internal models of external bodies.
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Effects of dynamic aspects of facial expressions: A review

TL;DR: This paper explored the role of facial dynamics in the perception of emotions, reviewing relevant empirical evidence demonstrating that dynamic information improves coherence in the identification of affect (particularly for degraded and subtle stimuli), leads to higher emotion judgments (i.e., intensity and arousal), and helps to differentiate between genuine and fake expressions.