Accurate decoding of facial expressions is critical for human communication, particularly during infancy, before formal language has developed. Different facial emotions elicit distinct neural responses within the first months of life. However, there are broad individual differences in such responses, so that the same emotional expression can elicit different brain responses in different infants. In this study, we sought to investigate such differences in the processing of emotional faces by analyzing infants’s cortical metabolic responses to face stimuli and examining whether individual differences in these responses might vary as a function of infant temperament. Seven-month-old infants (N = 24) were shown photographs of women portraying ...
It is unclear whether infants differentially process emotional faces in the brain at 5 months of age...
It is unclear whether infants differentially process emotional faces in the brain at 5 months of age...
The present study investigated whether, as in adults, 7-month-old infants’ sensorimotor brain areas ...
Perceiving faces and understanding emotions are key components of human social cognition. Prior rese...
Processing faces and understanding facial expressions are crucial skills for social communication. I...
Processing faces and understanding facial expressions are crucial skills for social communication. I...
Processing faces and understanding facial expressions is a crucial skill for social communication. I...
Both social perception and temperament in young infants have been related to social functioning late...
Being able to discriminate faces from other objects and to tell apart emotional facial expressions a...
The cognition of facial expression in infants had been examined by means of behavioral measures due ...
Processing faces and understanding facial expressions are crucial skills for social communication. I...
In this functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study we examined neural processing of infant f...
The overarching goal of this dissertation was to examine the link between infant emotional developme...
It is unclear whether infants differentially process emotional faces in the brain at 5 months of age...
It is unclear whether infants differentially process emotional faces in the brain at 5 months of age...
It is unclear whether infants differentially process emotional faces in the brain at 5 months of age...
It is unclear whether infants differentially process emotional faces in the brain at 5 months of age...
The present study investigated whether, as in adults, 7-month-old infants’ sensorimotor brain areas ...
Perceiving faces and understanding emotions are key components of human social cognition. Prior rese...
Processing faces and understanding facial expressions are crucial skills for social communication. I...
Processing faces and understanding facial expressions are crucial skills for social communication. I...
Processing faces and understanding facial expressions is a crucial skill for social communication. I...
Both social perception and temperament in young infants have been related to social functioning late...
Being able to discriminate faces from other objects and to tell apart emotional facial expressions a...
The cognition of facial expression in infants had been examined by means of behavioral measures due ...
Processing faces and understanding facial expressions are crucial skills for social communication. I...
In this functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study we examined neural processing of infant f...
The overarching goal of this dissertation was to examine the link between infant emotional developme...
It is unclear whether infants differentially process emotional faces in the brain at 5 months of age...
It is unclear whether infants differentially process emotional faces in the brain at 5 months of age...
It is unclear whether infants differentially process emotional faces in the brain at 5 months of age...
It is unclear whether infants differentially process emotional faces in the brain at 5 months of age...
The present study investigated whether, as in adults, 7-month-old infants’ sensorimotor brain areas ...