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When looking at faces, infants between age one and two months shift from?

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Shortly after birth, the infant still has a difficult time focusing on objects. Little by little, the baby learns to use his eyes. When a baby looks at faces when he/she is one to two months old, the baby's gaze now shifts from looking at the outer contours to the interior facial features of a person's face.
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