Responding to others’ emotional body expressions is an essential social skill in humans. Adults readily detect emotions from body postures, but it is unclear whether infants are sensitive to emotional body postures. We examined 8-month-old infants’ brain responses to emotional body postures by measuring event-related potentials (ERPs) to happy and fearful bodies. Our results revealed two emotion-sensitive ERP components: body postures evoked an early N290 at occipital electrodes and a later Nc at fronto-central electrodes that were enhanced in response to fearful (relative to happy) expressions. These findings demonstrate that: (a) 8-month-old infants discriminate between static emotional body postures; and (b) similar to infant emotional f...
In humans, the capacity to extract meaning from another person’s behavior is fundamental to social c...
Sensitive responding to others’ emotional body expressions is an essential social skill in humans. U...
Rapid Facial Reactions (RFRs) to observed emotional expressions are proposed to be involved in a wid...
Responding to others’ emotional body expressions is an essential social skill in humans. Adults read...
Reading others’ emotional body expressions is an essential social skill. Adults readily recognize em...
Body expressions exert strong contextual effects on facial emotion perception in adults. Specificall...
Research suggests that infants progress from discrimination to recognition of emotions in faces duri...
The human body is an important source of information to infer a person’s emotional state. Research w...
AbstractBody expressions exert strong contextual effects on facial emotion perception in adults. Spe...
Reading others' emotional body expressions is an essential social skill. Adults readily recognize em...
Biases in attention towards facial cues during infancy may have an important role in the development...
Responding to others’ emotional expressions is an essential and early developing social skill among ...
Making sense of emotions manifesting in human voice is an important social skill which is influenced...
Body movements provide a rich source of emotional information during social interactions. Although t...
Adults are experts at assessing emotions, an ability essential for appropriate social interaction. T...
In humans, the capacity to extract meaning from another person’s behavior is fundamental to social c...
Sensitive responding to others’ emotional body expressions is an essential social skill in humans. U...
Rapid Facial Reactions (RFRs) to observed emotional expressions are proposed to be involved in a wid...
Responding to others’ emotional body expressions is an essential social skill in humans. Adults read...
Reading others’ emotional body expressions is an essential social skill. Adults readily recognize em...
Body expressions exert strong contextual effects on facial emotion perception in adults. Specificall...
Research suggests that infants progress from discrimination to recognition of emotions in faces duri...
The human body is an important source of information to infer a person’s emotional state. Research w...
AbstractBody expressions exert strong contextual effects on facial emotion perception in adults. Spe...
Reading others' emotional body expressions is an essential social skill. Adults readily recognize em...
Biases in attention towards facial cues during infancy may have an important role in the development...
Responding to others’ emotional expressions is an essential and early developing social skill among ...
Making sense of emotions manifesting in human voice is an important social skill which is influenced...
Body movements provide a rich source of emotional information during social interactions. Although t...
Adults are experts at assessing emotions, an ability essential for appropriate social interaction. T...
In humans, the capacity to extract meaning from another person’s behavior is fundamental to social c...
Sensitive responding to others’ emotional body expressions is an essential social skill in humans. U...
Rapid Facial Reactions (RFRs) to observed emotional expressions are proposed to be involved in a wid...