This study investigated whether training-related improvements in facial expression categorization are facilitated by spontaneous changes in gaze behaviour in adults and nine-year old children. Four sessions of a self-paced, free-viewing training task required participants to categorize happy, sad and fear expressions with varying intensities. No instructions about eye movements were given. Eye-movements were recorded in the first and fourth training session. New faces were introduced in session four to establish transfer-effects of learning. Adults focused most on the eyes in all sessions and increased expression categorization accuracy after training coincided with a strengthening of this eye-bias in gaze allocation. In children, training-...
Children shift their attention based on the gaze direction of another person but it is unclear wheth...
Inability to engage with positive stimuli is a widespread problem associated with negative mood stat...
International audienceThe identification of non-verbal emotional signals, and especially of facial e...
<p>Accuracy: Proportion correct responses (% correct) as a function of Training (S1 = Session 1, S2 ...
Recent studies measuring the facial expressions of emotion have focused primarily on the perception ...
How visual experience modulates the ability to discriminate faces from one another is still poorly u...
Gaze plays a fundamental role in the processing of facial expressions from birth. Gaze direction is ...
We conducted two experiments examining children's and adults' gaze behavior when processing faces an...
The majority of studies of emotion perception have relied on static isolated facial expressions. The...
Research examining children's understanding of emotional expressions has generally used static, isol...
Previous research has demonstrated an interaction between eye gaze and selected facial emotional exp...
Three studies investigated developmental changes in facial expression processing, between 3years-of-...
This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal ©. It is not t...
Adults show reciprocal influences between the perception of gaze direction and emotional expression....
We used eye tracking to examine 4- to 10-year-olds' and adults' (N = 173) visual attention to negati...
Children shift their attention based on the gaze direction of another person but it is unclear wheth...
Inability to engage with positive stimuli is a widespread problem associated with negative mood stat...
International audienceThe identification of non-verbal emotional signals, and especially of facial e...
<p>Accuracy: Proportion correct responses (% correct) as a function of Training (S1 = Session 1, S2 ...
Recent studies measuring the facial expressions of emotion have focused primarily on the perception ...
How visual experience modulates the ability to discriminate faces from one another is still poorly u...
Gaze plays a fundamental role in the processing of facial expressions from birth. Gaze direction is ...
We conducted two experiments examining children's and adults' gaze behavior when processing faces an...
The majority of studies of emotion perception have relied on static isolated facial expressions. The...
Research examining children's understanding of emotional expressions has generally used static, isol...
Previous research has demonstrated an interaction between eye gaze and selected facial emotional exp...
Three studies investigated developmental changes in facial expression processing, between 3years-of-...
This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal ©. It is not t...
Adults show reciprocal influences between the perception of gaze direction and emotional expression....
We used eye tracking to examine 4- to 10-year-olds' and adults' (N = 173) visual attention to negati...
Children shift their attention based on the gaze direction of another person but it is unclear wheth...
Inability to engage with positive stimuli is a widespread problem associated with negative mood stat...
International audienceThe identification of non-verbal emotional signals, and especially of facial e...