Adult–infant interactions operate simultaneously across multiple domains and at multiple levels – from physiology to behaviour. Unpackaging and understanding them, therefore, involve analysis of multiple data streams. In this study, we tested physiological responses and cognitive preferences for infant and adult faces in adult females and males. Infrared thermography was used to assess facial temperature changes as a measure of emotional valence, and we used a behavioural rating system to assess adults' expressed preferences. We found greater physiological activation in response to infant stimuli in females than males. As for cognitive preferences, we found greater responses to adult stimuli than to infant stimuli, both in males and females...
Abstract Facial infra-red imaging (IRI) is a contact-free technique complimenting the traditional ps...
Changes in peripheral physiology lay in the unconscious and occur as a response to external challeng...
Whether animals have emotions was historically a long-lasting question but, today, nobody disputes t...
Infants universally elicit in adults a set of solicitous behaviors that are evolutionarily important...
Physiological signals may be used as objective markers to identify emotions, which play relevant rol...
Physiological signals may be used as objective markers to identify emotions, which play relevant rol...
Functional infrared thermal imaging (fITI) is considered a promising method to measure emotional aut...
Emotional stimuli processing during childhood helps us to detect salient cues in our environment and...
Accurate decoding of facial expressions is critical for human communication, particularly during inf...
Emotional stimuli processing during childhood helps us to detect salient cues in our environment and...
Machines would require the ability to perceive and adapt to affects for achieving artificial sociabi...
The present study aimed at investigating whether maternal empathy is accompanied by a synchrony in a...
<div><p>So far inferences on early moral development and higher order self conscious emotions have m...
This paper reports on work undertaken to establish the efficacy of Infrared Thermography (IRT) as an...
<p>Functional infrared thermal imaging (fITI) is considered an upcoming method to measure emotional ...
Abstract Facial infra-red imaging (IRI) is a contact-free technique complimenting the traditional ps...
Changes in peripheral physiology lay in the unconscious and occur as a response to external challeng...
Whether animals have emotions was historically a long-lasting question but, today, nobody disputes t...
Infants universally elicit in adults a set of solicitous behaviors that are evolutionarily important...
Physiological signals may be used as objective markers to identify emotions, which play relevant rol...
Physiological signals may be used as objective markers to identify emotions, which play relevant rol...
Functional infrared thermal imaging (fITI) is considered a promising method to measure emotional aut...
Emotional stimuli processing during childhood helps us to detect salient cues in our environment and...
Accurate decoding of facial expressions is critical for human communication, particularly during inf...
Emotional stimuli processing during childhood helps us to detect salient cues in our environment and...
Machines would require the ability to perceive and adapt to affects for achieving artificial sociabi...
The present study aimed at investigating whether maternal empathy is accompanied by a synchrony in a...
<div><p>So far inferences on early moral development and higher order self conscious emotions have m...
This paper reports on work undertaken to establish the efficacy of Infrared Thermography (IRT) as an...
<p>Functional infrared thermal imaging (fITI) is considered an upcoming method to measure emotional ...
Abstract Facial infra-red imaging (IRI) is a contact-free technique complimenting the traditional ps...
Changes in peripheral physiology lay in the unconscious and occur as a response to external challeng...
Whether animals have emotions was historically a long-lasting question but, today, nobody disputes t...