Appreciating authentic and inauthentic emotional communication is central to the formation of trusting and intimate interpersonal relationships. However, when infants are able to discriminate and respond to inauthentic emotion has not been investigated. The present set of studies was designed to investigate infant sensitivity to three specific cues of inauthenticity: the contextual congruency of the emotion, the degree of exaggeration of the emotion, and the clarity with which the emotion is communicated. In each experiment, 16- and 19-month-old infants were presented with an emotional communication in which an inauthentic cue was present or absent. Infant behavioral responding to the emotional context was observed and coded. In all three e...
Recent studies suggest that by the second year of life, infants can attribute false beliefs to agent...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This series of studies aims to examine the ways in w...
<p>Adults are highly proficient in understanding emotional signals from both facial and vocal cues, ...
Appreciating authentic and inauthentic emotional communication is central to the formation of trusti...
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...
Research has demonstrated that infants recognize emotional expressions of adults in the first half y...
Forty infants, 10 at 4, 6, 8, and 10 months, were confronted by an experimenter who acted out angry,...
Understanding emotion in interpersonal contexts involves appreciating others’ relations with the env...
Emerging evidence has indicated infants' early sensitivity to acoustic cues in music. Do they interp...
This exploratory study investigates the meaning that adults attribute to the facial expressions of n...
Actions can convey information about the affective state of an actor. By the end of the first year, ...
International audienceWhile there is an extensive literature on the tendency to mimic emotional expr...
Purpose: Interacting with others by reading their emotional expressions is an essential social skill...
Research suggests that infants progress from discrimination to recognition of emotions in faces duri...
Recent studies suggest that by the second year of life, infants can attribute false beliefs to agent...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This series of studies aims to examine the ways in w...
<p>Adults are highly proficient in understanding emotional signals from both facial and vocal cues, ...
Appreciating authentic and inauthentic emotional communication is central to the formation of trusti...
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...
Research has demonstrated that infants recognize emotional expressions of adults in the first half y...
Forty infants, 10 at 4, 6, 8, and 10 months, were confronted by an experimenter who acted out angry,...
Understanding emotion in interpersonal contexts involves appreciating others’ relations with the env...
Emerging evidence has indicated infants' early sensitivity to acoustic cues in music. Do they interp...
This exploratory study investigates the meaning that adults attribute to the facial expressions of n...
Actions can convey information about the affective state of an actor. By the end of the first year, ...
International audienceWhile there is an extensive literature on the tendency to mimic emotional expr...
Purpose: Interacting with others by reading their emotional expressions is an essential social skill...
Research suggests that infants progress from discrimination to recognition of emotions in faces duri...
Recent studies suggest that by the second year of life, infants can attribute false beliefs to agent...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This series of studies aims to examine the ways in w...
<p>Adults are highly proficient in understanding emotional signals from both facial and vocal cues, ...