In anticipatory smiles, infants appear to communicate pre-existing positive affect by smiling at an object and then turning the smile toward an adult. We report two studies in which the precursors, development, and consequences of anticipatory smiling were investigated. Study 1 revealed a positive correlation between infant smiling at 6 months and the level of anticipatory smiling at 8 and 10 months during joint attention episodes, as well as a positive correlation between anticipatory smiling and parent-rated social expressivity scores at 30 months. Study 2 confirmed a developmental increase in the number of infants using anticipatory smiles between 9 and 12 months that had been initially documented in the Study 1 sample [Venezia, M., Mess...
Positive shyness is a universal emotion with the specific social function of regulating our interact...
The thesis deals with different types of smile of an infant during its early interaction with mother...
Thirty-eight 3-, 6-, and 9-month-old infants interacted in a face to face situation with a female st...
In anticipatory smiles, infants appear to communicate pre-existing positive affect by smiling at an ...
Infant-initiated joint attention (IJA) typically emerges during the first year of life and is an imp...
Despite a growing body of work examining the expression of infants' positive emotion in joint attent...
In positive social contexts, both adults and older infants show more Duchenne smiling (which involve...
Disagreement as to whether all smiling or specific types of smiling index positive emotion early in ...
The infant siblings of individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are at risk for atypical dev...
7 Abstract Infants at risk for autism spectrum disorders 8 (ASD) may have difficulty integrating smi...
The aim of the talk is to illustrate recent advances in the study of early ontogenesis of smiling em...
Two babies were observed from their third week to their sixth month of life. Our goals in the study ...
Despite a growing body of work examining the expression of infants’ positive emotion in joint attent...
Contingency is an important feature of social functioning, constituting a core component of social-e...
Abstract Of all the facial expressions of emotions, smiling has been studied empirically since the ...
Positive shyness is a universal emotion with the specific social function of regulating our interact...
The thesis deals with different types of smile of an infant during its early interaction with mother...
Thirty-eight 3-, 6-, and 9-month-old infants interacted in a face to face situation with a female st...
In anticipatory smiles, infants appear to communicate pre-existing positive affect by smiling at an ...
Infant-initiated joint attention (IJA) typically emerges during the first year of life and is an imp...
Despite a growing body of work examining the expression of infants' positive emotion in joint attent...
In positive social contexts, both adults and older infants show more Duchenne smiling (which involve...
Disagreement as to whether all smiling or specific types of smiling index positive emotion early in ...
The infant siblings of individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are at risk for atypical dev...
7 Abstract Infants at risk for autism spectrum disorders 8 (ASD) may have difficulty integrating smi...
The aim of the talk is to illustrate recent advances in the study of early ontogenesis of smiling em...
Two babies were observed from their third week to their sixth month of life. Our goals in the study ...
Despite a growing body of work examining the expression of infants’ positive emotion in joint attent...
Contingency is an important feature of social functioning, constituting a core component of social-e...
Abstract Of all the facial expressions of emotions, smiling has been studied empirically since the ...
Positive shyness is a universal emotion with the specific social function of regulating our interact...
The thesis deals with different types of smile of an infant during its early interaction with mother...
Thirty-eight 3-, 6-, and 9-month-old infants interacted in a face to face situation with a female st...