This thesis addressed the question of how the perception of emotional facial expressions develops, reframing it in the theoretical framework of face perception: the separation of variant (expression, gaze) and invariant (gender, race) streams, the role of experience, and social attention. More specifically, we investigated how in infants and children the perception of angry, smiling, or fearful facial expressions interacts with gender perception (Studies 1-2), gaze perception (Study 3), and face detection (Study 4).In a first study, we found that adults and 5-12 year-old children tend to categorize angry faces as male (Study 1). Comparing human performance with that of several automatic classifiers suggested that this reflects a strategy of...
International audienceYoung infants are typically thought to prefer looking at smiling expressions. ...
The role of the environment has been demonstrated in the development of the discrimination of social...
International audienceHere we review the studies of emotional facial expression discrimination by ne...
This thesis addressed the question of how the perception of emotional facial expressions develops, r...
This thesis addressed the question of how the perception of emotional facial expressions develops, r...
This thesis addressed the question of how the perception of emotional facial expressions develops, r...
This thesis addressed the question of how the perception of emotional facial expressions develops, r...
This thesis addressed the question of how the perception of emotional facial expressions develops, r...
This thesis addressed the question of how the perception of emotional facial expressions develops, r...
This thesis addressed the question of how the perception of emotional facial expressions develops, r...
Cette thèse se propose d'examiner le développement de la perception des expressions faciales émotion...
International audienceHere we review the studies of emotional facial expression discrimination by ne...
This research aims to contribute to the literature on the ability to recognize anger, happiness, fea...
International audienceYoung infants are typically thought to prefer looking at smiling expressions. ...
This study is concerned with the recognition of the human facial expressions of emotions proposed by...
International audienceYoung infants are typically thought to prefer looking at smiling expressions. ...
The role of the environment has been demonstrated in the development of the discrimination of social...
International audienceHere we review the studies of emotional facial expression discrimination by ne...
This thesis addressed the question of how the perception of emotional facial expressions develops, r...
This thesis addressed the question of how the perception of emotional facial expressions develops, r...
This thesis addressed the question of how the perception of emotional facial expressions develops, r...
This thesis addressed the question of how the perception of emotional facial expressions develops, r...
This thesis addressed the question of how the perception of emotional facial expressions develops, r...
This thesis addressed the question of how the perception of emotional facial expressions develops, r...
This thesis addressed the question of how the perception of emotional facial expressions develops, r...
Cette thèse se propose d'examiner le développement de la perception des expressions faciales émotion...
International audienceHere we review the studies of emotional facial expression discrimination by ne...
This research aims to contribute to the literature on the ability to recognize anger, happiness, fea...
International audienceYoung infants are typically thought to prefer looking at smiling expressions. ...
This study is concerned with the recognition of the human facial expressions of emotions proposed by...
International audienceYoung infants are typically thought to prefer looking at smiling expressions. ...
The role of the environment has been demonstrated in the development of the discrimination of social...
International audienceHere we review the studies of emotional facial expression discrimination by ne...