The human body is an important source of information to infer a person’s emotional state. Research with adult observers indicate that the posture of the torso, arms and hands provide important perceptual cues for recognising anger, fear and happy expressions. Much less is known about whether infants process body regions differently for different body expressions. To address this issue, we used eye tracking to investigate whether infants’ visual exploration patterns differed when viewing body expressions. Forty-eight 7-months-old infants were randomly presented with static images of adult female bodies expressing anger, fear and happiness, as well as an emotionally-neutral posture. Facial cues to emotional state were removed by masking the f...
Body expressions provide important perceptual cues to recognize emotions in others. By adulthood, pe...
Research suggests that infants progress from discrimination to recognition of emotions in faces duri...
Infants’ visual processing of emotion undergoes significant development across the first year of life,...
The human body is an important source of information to infer a person’s emotional state. Research w...
Previous research in infant cognitive development has helped psychologists better understand visual ...
Responding to others’ emotional body expressions is an essential social skill in humans. Adults read...
Responding to others’ emotional body expressions is an essential social skill in humans. Adults read...
Human body postures provide perceptual cues that can be used to discriminate and recognize emotions....
The present study investigated whether facial expressions modulate visual attention in 7-month-old i...
Body expressions exert strong contextual effects on facial emotion perception in adults. Specificall...
AbstractBody expressions exert strong contextual effects on facial emotion perception in adults. Spe...
Research suggests that infants progress from discrimination to recognition of emotions in faces duri...
In humans, the capacity to extract meaning from another person’s behavior is fundamental to social c...
Adults are experts at assessing emotions, an ability essential for appropriate social interaction. T...
Several studies have shown that at 7 months of age, infants display an attentional bias toward fearf...
Body expressions provide important perceptual cues to recognize emotions in others. By adulthood, pe...
Research suggests that infants progress from discrimination to recognition of emotions in faces duri...
Infants’ visual processing of emotion undergoes significant development across the first year of life,...
The human body is an important source of information to infer a person’s emotional state. Research w...
Previous research in infant cognitive development has helped psychologists better understand visual ...
Responding to others’ emotional body expressions is an essential social skill in humans. Adults read...
Responding to others’ emotional body expressions is an essential social skill in humans. Adults read...
Human body postures provide perceptual cues that can be used to discriminate and recognize emotions....
The present study investigated whether facial expressions modulate visual attention in 7-month-old i...
Body expressions exert strong contextual effects on facial emotion perception in adults. Specificall...
AbstractBody expressions exert strong contextual effects on facial emotion perception in adults. Spe...
Research suggests that infants progress from discrimination to recognition of emotions in faces duri...
In humans, the capacity to extract meaning from another person’s behavior is fundamental to social c...
Adults are experts at assessing emotions, an ability essential for appropriate social interaction. T...
Several studies have shown that at 7 months of age, infants display an attentional bias toward fearf...
Body expressions provide important perceptual cues to recognize emotions in others. By adulthood, pe...
Research suggests that infants progress from discrimination to recognition of emotions in faces duri...
Infants’ visual processing of emotion undergoes significant development across the first year of life,...