Poster Session - Development: Childhood and infancy: no. 33.322Open Access JournalStudies have demonstrated that infants as young as 3 months old can distinguish between events containing prosocial and anti-social implications in theater play (Hamlin et al., 2007, 2010). However, the way infants are able to do so is still not fully understood. Here we study the roles of emotional responses, agent identity, and motion in animated social interactions among 6-to-12-month-old infants. Our Experiment 1 tested whether emotional response enhances infants' differentiation between characters in standardized prosocial and antisocial events. At the habituation stage, twenty-seven 6-to-12-month-old infants watched events depicting a climber being hel...
Actions can convey information about the affective state of an actor. By the end of the first year, ...
Early evidence of social referencing was examined in 51/2-month-old infants. Infants were habituated...
<div><p>The present study investigated whether infants reason about others’ social preferences based...
2011 亞太視覺會議Talk: Attention and learningStudies have shown preverbal infants possess the ability to l...
Poster Session 1: no. 194Hamlin et al. (2007, 2010, 2011) showed that preverbal infants exhibit pref...
Four studies investigated whether and when infants connect information about an actor's affect ...
Understanding emotion in interpersonal contexts involves appreciating others’ relations with the env...
Research into infants’ socio-moral evaluations has revealed that infants prefer prosocial to antisoc...
Humans, like their close primate relatives, live in social networks based primarily on family group ...
Actions can convey information about the affective state of an actor. By the end of the first year, ...
Four experiments examined the role of correlations between dynamic and static parts on 12- to 16-mon...
Through social referencing, infants are able to use others’ emotions to guide their behavior during ...
Poster Session I: no. 50Preverbal infants prefer characters that help others in achieving a goal (e....
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This series of studies aims to examine the ways in w...
From an early age, infants pay attention to how people emotionally respond to ambiguous stimuli and ...
Actions can convey information about the affective state of an actor. By the end of the first year, ...
Early evidence of social referencing was examined in 51/2-month-old infants. Infants were habituated...
<div><p>The present study investigated whether infants reason about others’ social preferences based...
2011 亞太視覺會議Talk: Attention and learningStudies have shown preverbal infants possess the ability to l...
Poster Session 1: no. 194Hamlin et al. (2007, 2010, 2011) showed that preverbal infants exhibit pref...
Four studies investigated whether and when infants connect information about an actor's affect ...
Understanding emotion in interpersonal contexts involves appreciating others’ relations with the env...
Research into infants’ socio-moral evaluations has revealed that infants prefer prosocial to antisoc...
Humans, like their close primate relatives, live in social networks based primarily on family group ...
Actions can convey information about the affective state of an actor. By the end of the first year, ...
Four experiments examined the role of correlations between dynamic and static parts on 12- to 16-mon...
Through social referencing, infants are able to use others’ emotions to guide their behavior during ...
Poster Session I: no. 50Preverbal infants prefer characters that help others in achieving a goal (e....
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This series of studies aims to examine the ways in w...
From an early age, infants pay attention to how people emotionally respond to ambiguous stimuli and ...
Actions can convey information about the affective state of an actor. By the end of the first year, ...
Early evidence of social referencing was examined in 51/2-month-old infants. Infants were habituated...
<div><p>The present study investigated whether infants reason about others’ social preferences based...