“…The decline in the ability to visually discriminate their native language from an unfamiliar language observed in 8-month-olds is concordant with the perceptual narrowing view (Scott, Pascalis,& Nelson, 2007), that is, a tendency for infants to still develop perceptual abilities for native attributes, while declining for non-native attributes that infants have little experience with. This view has been described, for example, in studies of infants' phonetic development (Kuhl, Tsao, & Liu, 2003;Werker & Tees, 1984), face discrimination (Kelly et al, 2007;Pascalis, de Haan, & Nelson, 2002), and scanning of own-and other-race faces (Liu et al, 2011;Wheeler et al, 2011).…”