Access to validated stimuli depicting children's facial expressions is useful for different research domains (e.g., developmental, cognitive or social psychology). Yet, such databases are scarce in comparison to others portraying adult models, and validation procedures are typically restricted to emotional recognition accuracy. This work presents subjective ratings for a sub-set of 283 photographs selected from the Child Affective Facial Expression set (CAFE [1]). Extending beyond the original emotion recognition accuracy norms [2], our main goal was to validate this database across eight subjective dimensions related to the model (e.g., attractiveness, familiarity) or the specific facial expression (e.g., intensity, genuineness), using a s...
The objective of the present study was to develop a set of pictures with different emotional facial ...
Adults need to be able to process infants' emotional expressions accurately to respond appropriately...
The ability to recognize facial expressions of emotion (FEE) was studied in Italian children (N= 311...
Access to validated stimuli depicting children's facial expressions is useful for different research...
The Karolinska Directed Emotional Faces (KDEF) is one of the most widely used human facial expressio...
To draw valid and reliable conclusions from child studies involving facial expressions, well-control...
Facial expressions play a central role in diverse areas of psychology. However, facial stimuli are o...
Facial identity and expression play critical roles in our social lives. Faces are therefore frequent...
In everyday social interactions, people’s facial expressions sometimes reflect genuine emotion (e.g....
This research aims to contribute to the literature on the ability to recognize anger, happiness, fea...
Experimental research examining emotional processes is typically based on the observation of images ...
Facial identity and expression play critical roles in our social lives. Faces are therefore frequent...
Background: Negative bias in facial emotion recognition is a well-established concept in mental diso...
This study investigated the development among 3 1/2 to 11 year old children of the ability to recogn...
Much is known about development of the ability to label facial expressions of emotion (e.g., as happ...
The objective of the present study was to develop a set of pictures with different emotional facial ...
Adults need to be able to process infants' emotional expressions accurately to respond appropriately...
The ability to recognize facial expressions of emotion (FEE) was studied in Italian children (N= 311...
Access to validated stimuli depicting children's facial expressions is useful for different research...
The Karolinska Directed Emotional Faces (KDEF) is one of the most widely used human facial expressio...
To draw valid and reliable conclusions from child studies involving facial expressions, well-control...
Facial expressions play a central role in diverse areas of psychology. However, facial stimuli are o...
Facial identity and expression play critical roles in our social lives. Faces are therefore frequent...
In everyday social interactions, people’s facial expressions sometimes reflect genuine emotion (e.g....
This research aims to contribute to the literature on the ability to recognize anger, happiness, fea...
Experimental research examining emotional processes is typically based on the observation of images ...
Facial identity and expression play critical roles in our social lives. Faces are therefore frequent...
Background: Negative bias in facial emotion recognition is a well-established concept in mental diso...
This study investigated the development among 3 1/2 to 11 year old children of the ability to recogn...
Much is known about development of the ability to label facial expressions of emotion (e.g., as happ...
The objective of the present study was to develop a set of pictures with different emotional facial ...
Adults need to be able to process infants' emotional expressions accurately to respond appropriately...
The ability to recognize facial expressions of emotion (FEE) was studied in Italian children (N= 311...