Event-related brain potentials were measured in 7- and 12-month-old infants to examine the development of processing happy and angry facial expressions. In 7-month-olds a larger negativity to happy faces was observed at frontal, central, temporal and parietal sites (Experiment 1), whereas 12-month-olds showed a larger negativity to angry faces at occipital sites (Experiment 2). These data suggest that processing of these facial expressions undergoes development between 7 and 12 months: while 7-month-olds exhibit heightened sensitivity to happy faces, 12-month-olds resemble adults in their heightened sensitivity to angry faces. In Experiment 3 infants’ visual preference was assessed behaviorally, revealing that the differences in ERPs observ...
Reading others' emotional body expressions is an essential social skill. Adults readily recognize em...
We examined the processing of facial expressions of pain and anger in 8-month-old infants and adults...
<div><p>Biases in attention towards facial cues during infancy may have an important role in the dev...
The important ability to discriminate facial expressions of emotion develops early in human ontogeny...
Présentation PosterInternational audienceLittle is known about infants' ability to rapidly discrimin...
An extensive literature documents the infant's ability to recognize and discriminate a variety of fa...
International audienceInfants' ability to discriminate facial expressions has been widely explored, ...
An important feature of the development of emotion recognition in infants is the emergence of a robu...
In the present study we examined the neural correlates of facial emotion processing in the first yea...
Previous studies in infants have shown that face-sensitive components of the ongoing electroencephal...
Human adults can process emotional information both with and without conscious awareness, and it has...
Eye gaze is a fundamental component of human communication. During the first post-natal year, infant...
Eye gaze is a fundamental component of human communication. During the first post-natal year, infant...
Reading others' emotional body expressions is an essential social skill. Adults readily recognize em...
We examined the processing of facial expressions of pain and anger in 8-month-old infants and adults...
<div><p>Biases in attention towards facial cues during infancy may have an important role in the dev...
The important ability to discriminate facial expressions of emotion develops early in human ontogeny...
Présentation PosterInternational audienceLittle is known about infants' ability to rapidly discrimin...
An extensive literature documents the infant's ability to recognize and discriminate a variety of fa...
International audienceInfants' ability to discriminate facial expressions has been widely explored, ...
An important feature of the development of emotion recognition in infants is the emergence of a robu...
In the present study we examined the neural correlates of facial emotion processing in the first yea...
Previous studies in infants have shown that face-sensitive components of the ongoing electroencephal...
Human adults can process emotional information both with and without conscious awareness, and it has...
Eye gaze is a fundamental component of human communication. During the first post-natal year, infant...
Eye gaze is a fundamental component of human communication. During the first post-natal year, infant...
Reading others' emotional body expressions is an essential social skill. Adults readily recognize em...
We examined the processing of facial expressions of pain and anger in 8-month-old infants and adults...
<div><p>Biases in attention towards facial cues during infancy may have an important role in the dev...