<p>Infants’ mean looking time (s) in function of voices (angry or happy) and emotional faces (angry: blue or happy: green). After hearing a happy voice, infants look longer at the angry face than the happy face (<i>F</i>(1, 23) = 4.85, <i>p</i> < .05). The vertical bars represent positive standard errors (s.e.m.),*p < .05.</p
Event-related brain potentials were measured in 7- and 12-month-old infants to examine the developme...
Facial expressions frequently involve multiple individual facial actions. How do facial actions comb...
<p>Eyes-Con = eyes AOI in the congruent face. Eyes-Incong = eyes AOI in the incongruent face. Mouth-...
<p>Infants’ mean looking time (s) in function of the emotional voices (happy or angry) and emotional...
Beginning early in life, infants become familiar with specific kinds of voices and faces through und...
International audienceHuman adults show an attentional bias towards fearful faces, an adaptive behav...
Upright and inverted faces were used to determine whether 7-month-old infants discriminate emotional...
Previous studies in infants have shown that face-sensitive components of the ongoing electroencephal...
Infants’ visual processing of emotion undergoes significant development across the first year of life,...
<p>This figure shows the mean percentile fixation durations for the following three face stimuli: mo...
<p>Errors bars represent standard errors, and an asterisk denotes a significant difference between t...
Joint visual attention is one of most important ways to communicate and socially relate to others, e...
Despite being inherently dynamic phenomena, much of our understanding of how infants attend and scan...
<p>Errors bars represent standard errors, and an asterisk denotes a significant difference between t...
Abstract To better understand early positive emotional expression, automated software measurements o...
Event-related brain potentials were measured in 7- and 12-month-old infants to examine the developme...
Facial expressions frequently involve multiple individual facial actions. How do facial actions comb...
<p>Eyes-Con = eyes AOI in the congruent face. Eyes-Incong = eyes AOI in the incongruent face. Mouth-...
<p>Infants’ mean looking time (s) in function of the emotional voices (happy or angry) and emotional...
Beginning early in life, infants become familiar with specific kinds of voices and faces through und...
International audienceHuman adults show an attentional bias towards fearful faces, an adaptive behav...
Upright and inverted faces were used to determine whether 7-month-old infants discriminate emotional...
Previous studies in infants have shown that face-sensitive components of the ongoing electroencephal...
Infants’ visual processing of emotion undergoes significant development across the first year of life,...
<p>This figure shows the mean percentile fixation durations for the following three face stimuli: mo...
<p>Errors bars represent standard errors, and an asterisk denotes a significant difference between t...
Joint visual attention is one of most important ways to communicate and socially relate to others, e...
Despite being inherently dynamic phenomena, much of our understanding of how infants attend and scan...
<p>Errors bars represent standard errors, and an asterisk denotes a significant difference between t...
Abstract To better understand early positive emotional expression, automated software measurements o...
Event-related brain potentials were measured in 7- and 12-month-old infants to examine the developme...
Facial expressions frequently involve multiple individual facial actions. How do facial actions comb...
<p>Eyes-Con = eyes AOI in the congruent face. Eyes-Incong = eyes AOI in the incongruent face. Mouth-...