@Rowan_M_Wood Personally, I think that biases are more biological in nature because they happen cross-cultural but there are social influences. Also, biases like a preference for face-like imagery was observed in fetuses in the 3rd trimester of pregnancy.
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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
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@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
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@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