It has been suggested that infants resonate emotionally to others ’ positive and negative affect displays, and that these responses become stronger towards emotions with negative valence around the age of 12-months. In this study we measured 6- and 12-month-old infants ’ changes in pupil diameter when presented with the image and sound of peers experiencing happiness, distress and an emotionally neutral state. For all participants the perception of another’s distress triggered larger pupil diameters. Perceiving other’s happiness also induced larger pupil diameters but for shorter time intervals. Importantly, we also found evidence for an asymmetry in autonomous arousal towards positive versus negative emotional displays. Larger pupil sizes ...
Appropriate processing of emotions is paramount for successful social functioning. Adults’ enhanced ...
Event-related brain potentials were measured in 7- and 12-month-old infants to examine the developme...
Facial autonomic responses may contribute to emotional communication and reveal individual affective...
It has been suggested that infants resonate emotionally to others' positive and negative affect disp...
Observing others’ emotions triggers physiological arousal in infants as well as in adults, reflected...
Human body postures provide perceptual cues that can be used to discriminate and recognize emotions....
Sensitive responding to others’ emotions is essential during social interactions among humans. There...
<p>In Panel A, functional expression of changes in the 6-month-olds baseline corrected pupil size in...
<p>In Panel A, functional expression of changes in the 12-month-olds baseline corrected pupil size i...
Between 10 and 14 months, infants gain the ability to learn about unfamiliar stimuli by observing ot...
Sensitive responding to others’ emotional body expressions is an essential social skill in humans. U...
Previous evidence revealed links between maternal negative emotions and infants' attention to facial...
Research suggests that infants progress from discrimination to recognition of emotions in faces duri...
Research suggests that infants progress from discrimination to recognition of emotions in faces duri...
Beginning early in life, infants become familiar with specific kinds of voices and faces through und...
Appropriate processing of emotions is paramount for successful social functioning. Adults’ enhanced ...
Event-related brain potentials were measured in 7- and 12-month-old infants to examine the developme...
Facial autonomic responses may contribute to emotional communication and reveal individual affective...
It has been suggested that infants resonate emotionally to others' positive and negative affect disp...
Observing others’ emotions triggers physiological arousal in infants as well as in adults, reflected...
Human body postures provide perceptual cues that can be used to discriminate and recognize emotions....
Sensitive responding to others’ emotions is essential during social interactions among humans. There...
<p>In Panel A, functional expression of changes in the 6-month-olds baseline corrected pupil size in...
<p>In Panel A, functional expression of changes in the 12-month-olds baseline corrected pupil size i...
Between 10 and 14 months, infants gain the ability to learn about unfamiliar stimuli by observing ot...
Sensitive responding to others’ emotional body expressions is an essential social skill in humans. U...
Previous evidence revealed links between maternal negative emotions and infants' attention to facial...
Research suggests that infants progress from discrimination to recognition of emotions in faces duri...
Research suggests that infants progress from discrimination to recognition of emotions in faces duri...
Beginning early in life, infants become familiar with specific kinds of voices and faces through und...
Appropriate processing of emotions is paramount for successful social functioning. Adults’ enhanced ...
Event-related brain potentials were measured in 7- and 12-month-old infants to examine the developme...
Facial autonomic responses may contribute to emotional communication and reveal individual affective...