This is the final version. Available on open access from the Psychological Society of Northern Greece via the DOI in this recordAssociations between children’s ability to distinguish genuine (Duchenne) from non-genuine smiles and peer status, gender, social anxiety or level of empathy were examined in a sample of 10- to 12-year-old children (N = 80). Children were presented with genuine and non-genuine smiles in a dynamic (videos) or a static (photos) mode of presentation and were asked to rate the genuineness of each. Children’s peer status was tested with a sociometric measure, whereas social anxiety and level of empathy were measured via self-report measures. There was no evidence that peer status was associated with children’s ability t...
This study investigated the development among 3 1/2 to 11 year old children of the ability to recogn...
We investigate perception of, and responses to, facial expression authenticity for the first time in...
The aim of this study is to prove that despite social changes the empathy still exists andevolves in...
This research was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council (Grant number ES/K006702/1)....
The aim of the present study is to examine the link between perceptual and attentional processing of...
Much is known about development of the ability to label facial expressions of emotion (e.g., as happ...
Adults and children can discriminate various emotional expressions, although there is limited resea...
Social exclusion threatens a person’s need to belong and prompts them to behave in ways that often f...
Peer problems are frequently associated with difficulties in recognizing and appraising the emotions...
Being able to recognize facial expressions of basic emotions is of great importance to social develo...
YesBeing able to recognize facial expressions of basic emotions is of great importance to social dev...
Twenty-two children, 18 boys and 4 girls, classified as socially and emotionally disturbed (SED) wer...
This research aims to contribute to the literature on the ability to recognize anger, happiness, fea...
This thesis describes a program of research designed to investigate the sensitivity of perceivers t...
To date, research on the development of emotion recognition has been dominated by studies on facial ...
This study investigated the development among 3 1/2 to 11 year old children of the ability to recogn...
We investigate perception of, and responses to, facial expression authenticity for the first time in...
The aim of this study is to prove that despite social changes the empathy still exists andevolves in...
This research was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council (Grant number ES/K006702/1)....
The aim of the present study is to examine the link between perceptual and attentional processing of...
Much is known about development of the ability to label facial expressions of emotion (e.g., as happ...
Adults and children can discriminate various emotional expressions, although there is limited resea...
Social exclusion threatens a person’s need to belong and prompts them to behave in ways that often f...
Peer problems are frequently associated with difficulties in recognizing and appraising the emotions...
Being able to recognize facial expressions of basic emotions is of great importance to social develo...
YesBeing able to recognize facial expressions of basic emotions is of great importance to social dev...
Twenty-two children, 18 boys and 4 girls, classified as socially and emotionally disturbed (SED) wer...
This research aims to contribute to the literature on the ability to recognize anger, happiness, fea...
This thesis describes a program of research designed to investigate the sensitivity of perceivers t...
To date, research on the development of emotion recognition has been dominated by studies on facial ...
This study investigated the development among 3 1/2 to 11 year old children of the ability to recogn...
We investigate perception of, and responses to, facial expression authenticity for the first time in...
The aim of this study is to prove that despite social changes the empathy still exists andevolves in...