Language is important for emotion perception, but very little is known about how emotion labels are learned. The current studies examine how preverbal infants map novel labels onto facial configurations. Across studies, infants were tested with a modified habituation paradigm (“switch design”). Experiments 1 and 2 found that 18-month-olds, but not 14-month-olds, mapped novel labels (“blicket” and “toma”) to human facial configurations associated with happiness and sadness. Subsequent analyses revealed that vocabulary size positively correlated with 14-month-olds’ ability to form the mappings. Experiment 3 found that 14-month-olds were able to map novel labels to facial configurations when the visual complexity of the stimuli was reduced (i....
2011 亞太視覺會議Talk: Attention and learningStudies have shown preverbal infants possess the ability to l...
Infants rapidly learn both linguistic and nonlinguistic representations of their environment and beg...
The ability to categorize emotions has long-term implications for children's social and emotional de...
Background Early word learning occurs on a background of rich environmental variability. Research in...
Learning to understand others’ emotions from an early age is crucial for long-term social-cognitive ...
Adults perceive emotional expressions categorically, with discrimination being faster and more accur...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019An ongoing debate in affective science concerns whethe...
Previous studies report that children acquire emotion words gradually during ages 3--5 and beyond (e...
Recent theories have suggested that emotion words may facilitate the development of emotion concepts...
<p>Adults are highly proficient in understanding emotional signals from both facial and vocal cues, ...
Infants’ visual processing of emotion undergoes significant development across the first year of life,...
The input contains perceptually available cues, which might allow young infants to discover abstract...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This series of studies aims to examine the ways in w...
The role of language in facial expressions of emotions (FEE) has been demonstrated in empirical stud...
This article explores young infants' ability to learn new words in situations providing tightly cont...
2011 亞太視覺會議Talk: Attention and learningStudies have shown preverbal infants possess the ability to l...
Infants rapidly learn both linguistic and nonlinguistic representations of their environment and beg...
The ability to categorize emotions has long-term implications for children's social and emotional de...
Background Early word learning occurs on a background of rich environmental variability. Research in...
Learning to understand others’ emotions from an early age is crucial for long-term social-cognitive ...
Adults perceive emotional expressions categorically, with discrimination being faster and more accur...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019An ongoing debate in affective science concerns whethe...
Previous studies report that children acquire emotion words gradually during ages 3--5 and beyond (e...
Recent theories have suggested that emotion words may facilitate the development of emotion concepts...
<p>Adults are highly proficient in understanding emotional signals from both facial and vocal cues, ...
Infants’ visual processing of emotion undergoes significant development across the first year of life,...
The input contains perceptually available cues, which might allow young infants to discover abstract...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This series of studies aims to examine the ways in w...
The role of language in facial expressions of emotions (FEE) has been demonstrated in empirical stud...
This article explores young infants' ability to learn new words in situations providing tightly cont...
2011 亞太視覺會議Talk: Attention and learningStudies have shown preverbal infants possess the ability to l...
Infants rapidly learn both linguistic and nonlinguistic representations of their environment and beg...
The ability to categorize emotions has long-term implications for children's social and emotional de...