Inferring the motivations of others is a fundamental aspect of social interaction. However, making such inferences about infants can be challenging. This investigation examined adults' ability to infer the eliciting event of an infant's behavior and what information adults utilize to make such inferences. In Study 1, adult participants viewed recordings of 24-month-old infants responding to an actor's emotional display (joy, sadness, fear, anger, or disgust) toward a broken toy and were asked to infer which emotion the actor expressed using only the infant's behavioral responses. Importantly, videos were blurred and muted to ensure that the only information available regarding the actor's emotion was the infant's reaction. Overall, adults w...
AIM: To determine whether young childless adults show negative emotions and cognitive disturbances w...
In the wake of growing interest in the development of very young children's intention, desire, and e...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014This study explored 15-month-old infants' ability ...
This exploratory study investigates the meaning that adults attribute to the facial expressions of n...
Emotional communication regulates the behaviors of social partners. Research on individuals’ respond...
Infants use statistical information in their environment, as well as others' emotional communication...
Preverbal infants often vocalize in emotionally loaded situations, yet the communicative potential o...
Adult judges were presented with videotape segments showing an infant displaying facial configuratio...
Preverbal infants often vocalize in emotionally loaded situations, yet the communicative potential o...
Research into infants’ socio-moral evaluations has revealed that infants prefer prosocial to antisoc...
Adults perceive emotional expressions categorically, with discrimination being faster and more accur...
Preverbal infants often vocalize in emotionally loaded situations, yet the communicative po-tential ...
Adult judgments of infant cry are determined by both acoustic properties of the cry and listener soc...
Appreciating authentic and inauthentic emotional communication is central to the formation of trusti...
Understanding emotion in interpersonal contexts involves appreciating others’ relations with the env...
AIM: To determine whether young childless adults show negative emotions and cognitive disturbances w...
In the wake of growing interest in the development of very young children's intention, desire, and e...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014This study explored 15-month-old infants' ability ...
This exploratory study investigates the meaning that adults attribute to the facial expressions of n...
Emotional communication regulates the behaviors of social partners. Research on individuals’ respond...
Infants use statistical information in their environment, as well as others' emotional communication...
Preverbal infants often vocalize in emotionally loaded situations, yet the communicative potential o...
Adult judges were presented with videotape segments showing an infant displaying facial configuratio...
Preverbal infants often vocalize in emotionally loaded situations, yet the communicative potential o...
Research into infants’ socio-moral evaluations has revealed that infants prefer prosocial to antisoc...
Adults perceive emotional expressions categorically, with discrimination being faster and more accur...
Preverbal infants often vocalize in emotionally loaded situations, yet the communicative po-tential ...
Adult judgments of infant cry are determined by both acoustic properties of the cry and listener soc...
Appreciating authentic and inauthentic emotional communication is central to the formation of trusti...
Understanding emotion in interpersonal contexts involves appreciating others’ relations with the env...
AIM: To determine whether young childless adults show negative emotions and cognitive disturbances w...
In the wake of growing interest in the development of very young children's intention, desire, and e...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014This study explored 15-month-old infants' ability ...