The perception of infant emotionality, one aspect of temperament, starts to form in infancy, yet the underlying mechanisms of how infant emotionality affects adult neural dynamics remain unclear. We used a social reward task with probabilistic visual and auditory feedback (infant laughter or crying) to train 47 nulliparous women to perceive the emotional style of six different infants. Using functional neuroimaging, we subsequently measured brain activity while participants were tested on the learned emotionality of the six infants. We characterized the elicited patterns of dynamic functional brain connectivity using Leading Eigenvector Dynamics Analysis and found significant activity in a brain network linking the orbitofrontal cortex with...
Infants are sensitive to and converge emotionally with peers’ distress. It is unclear whether these ...
Accurate decoding of facial expressions is critical for human communication, particularly during inf...
Infant cries and facial expressions influence social interactions and elicit caretaking behaviors fr...
The perception of infant emotionality, one aspect of temperament, starts to form in infancy, yet the...
The perception of infant emotionality, one aspect of temperament, starts to form in infancy, yet the...
The perception of infant emotionality, one aspect of temperament, starts to form in infancy, yet the...
In this functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study we examined neural processing of infant f...
The present study investigated whether, as in adults, 7-month-old infants’ sensorimotor brain areas ...
Infant cries and facial expressions influence social interactions and elicit caretaking behaviors fr...
Infant cries and facial expressions influence social interactions and elicit caretaking behaviors fr...
We examined the role of infant temperament and maternal dispositional empathy in the neural processi...
We examined the role of infant temperament and maternal dispositional empathy in the neural processi...
Human adults can process emotional information both with and without conscious awareness, and it has...
Human adults can process emotional information both with and without conscious awareness, and it has...
Human emotions are perceived from multi-modal information including facial expression and voice tone...
Infants are sensitive to and converge emotionally with peers’ distress. It is unclear whether these ...
Accurate decoding of facial expressions is critical for human communication, particularly during inf...
Infant cries and facial expressions influence social interactions and elicit caretaking behaviors fr...
The perception of infant emotionality, one aspect of temperament, starts to form in infancy, yet the...
The perception of infant emotionality, one aspect of temperament, starts to form in infancy, yet the...
The perception of infant emotionality, one aspect of temperament, starts to form in infancy, yet the...
In this functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study we examined neural processing of infant f...
The present study investigated whether, as in adults, 7-month-old infants’ sensorimotor brain areas ...
Infant cries and facial expressions influence social interactions and elicit caretaking behaviors fr...
Infant cries and facial expressions influence social interactions and elicit caretaking behaviors fr...
We examined the role of infant temperament and maternal dispositional empathy in the neural processi...
We examined the role of infant temperament and maternal dispositional empathy in the neural processi...
Human adults can process emotional information both with and without conscious awareness, and it has...
Human adults can process emotional information both with and without conscious awareness, and it has...
Human emotions are perceived from multi-modal information including facial expression and voice tone...
Infants are sensitive to and converge emotionally with peers’ distress. It is unclear whether these ...
Accurate decoding of facial expressions is critical for human communication, particularly during inf...
Infant cries and facial expressions influence social interactions and elicit caretaking behaviors fr...