This shows partial regression plots from a multiple regression illustrating the specific impact of duration of first fixation on a fearful face when compared to the other facial expressions presented in the experiment (left) and looking bias to fearful faces when compared to the other facial expressions presented in the experiment (right) in predicting altruistic behavior measured as frequency of helping at 14 months (plotted on the y-axis; residuals). Please note that infants viewed photographic images of real faces (see Materials and methods) and that the facial images shown here were computer generated with the FaceGen software (https://facegen.com) for illustrative purposes. Underlying data are available through the Open Science Framewo...
Contains fulltext : 99333.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Human faces ar...
An important feature of the development of emotion recognition in infants is the emergence of a robu...
Several studies have shown that at 7 months of age, infants display an attentional bias toward fearf...
Note that the duration of the first fixation on fearful faces at 7 months significantly predicts alt...
Altruistic behavior is considered a key feature of the human cooperative makeup, with deep ontogenet...
Altruistic behavior is considered a key feature of the human cooperative makeup, with deep ontogenet...
International audienceHuman adults show an attentional bias towards fearful faces, an adaptive behav...
A: This illustrates the eye tracking paradigm employed in the current study at age 7 months. Note th...
This study investigated infants' ability to use facial expressions to predict the expressers' subseq...
To investigate potential infant-related antecedents characterizing later attachment security, this s...
To investigate potential infant-related antecedents characterizing later attachment security, this s...
Appropriate processing of emotions is paramount for successful social functioning. Adults’ enhanced ...
Adult-like attentional biases toward fearful faces can be observed in 7-month-old infants. It is pos...
Face evaluation is a key aspect of face processing in humans, serving important functions in regulat...
The present study investigated whether facial expressions modulate visual attention in 7-month-old i...
Contains fulltext : 99333.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Human faces ar...
An important feature of the development of emotion recognition in infants is the emergence of a robu...
Several studies have shown that at 7 months of age, infants display an attentional bias toward fearf...
Note that the duration of the first fixation on fearful faces at 7 months significantly predicts alt...
Altruistic behavior is considered a key feature of the human cooperative makeup, with deep ontogenet...
Altruistic behavior is considered a key feature of the human cooperative makeup, with deep ontogenet...
International audienceHuman adults show an attentional bias towards fearful faces, an adaptive behav...
A: This illustrates the eye tracking paradigm employed in the current study at age 7 months. Note th...
This study investigated infants' ability to use facial expressions to predict the expressers' subseq...
To investigate potential infant-related antecedents characterizing later attachment security, this s...
To investigate potential infant-related antecedents characterizing later attachment security, this s...
Appropriate processing of emotions is paramount for successful social functioning. Adults’ enhanced ...
Adult-like attentional biases toward fearful faces can be observed in 7-month-old infants. It is pos...
Face evaluation is a key aspect of face processing in humans, serving important functions in regulat...
The present study investigated whether facial expressions modulate visual attention in 7-month-old i...
Contains fulltext : 99333.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Human faces ar...
An important feature of the development of emotion recognition in infants is the emergence of a robu...
Several studies have shown that at 7 months of age, infants display an attentional bias toward fearf...