Others' emotional expressions affect individuals' attention allocation in social interactions, which are integral to the process of word learning. However, the impact of perceived emotions on word learning is not well understood. Two eye-tracking experiments investigated 78 British toddlers' (37 girls) of 29- to 31-month-old retention of novel label-object and emotion-object associations after hearing labels presented in neutral, positive, and negative affect in a referent selection task. Overall, toddlers learned novel label-object associations regardless of the affect associated with objects but showed an attentional bias toward negative objects especially when emotional cues were presented (d = 0.95), suggesting that identifying the refe...
The relation between infant affect expression and the emergence of language was studied in 6 girls a...
Although infant-directed speech (IDS) supports infant word learning, it is unclear whether such infl...
Young children gradually acquire the ability to label emotions with words; yet how children understa...
Emotional affect has a profound impact on information processing. Studies show that adults encode ne...
Background Early word learning occurs on a background of rich environmental variability. Research in...
Word learning is a crucial aspect of early social and cognitive development, and previous research i...
The way in which emotion interacts with cognition has been of great interest to researchers for hund...
Learning to understand others’ emotions from an early age is crucial for long-term social-cognitive ...
Studies investigating how children acquire emotional vocabularies have mainly focused on words that ...
Recent theories have suggested that emotion words may facilitate the development of emotion concepts...
Interpersonal communication provides information about objects in the environment. Usually studied i...
Recent theories suggest that emotion words may facilitate the development of emotion concepts. Howev...
The current study tests the hypothesis that shy children's reduced word learning is partly due to an...
Vorangegangene Untersuchungen zeigen, dass emotionale Inputeigenschaften (extrinsische Eigenschaften...
Learning to associate words to their meaning is a difficult task. Early word learning may be aided b...
The relation between infant affect expression and the emergence of language was studied in 6 girls a...
Although infant-directed speech (IDS) supports infant word learning, it is unclear whether such infl...
Young children gradually acquire the ability to label emotions with words; yet how children understa...
Emotional affect has a profound impact on information processing. Studies show that adults encode ne...
Background Early word learning occurs on a background of rich environmental variability. Research in...
Word learning is a crucial aspect of early social and cognitive development, and previous research i...
The way in which emotion interacts with cognition has been of great interest to researchers for hund...
Learning to understand others’ emotions from an early age is crucial for long-term social-cognitive ...
Studies investigating how children acquire emotional vocabularies have mainly focused on words that ...
Recent theories have suggested that emotion words may facilitate the development of emotion concepts...
Interpersonal communication provides information about objects in the environment. Usually studied i...
Recent theories suggest that emotion words may facilitate the development of emotion concepts. Howev...
The current study tests the hypothesis that shy children's reduced word learning is partly due to an...
Vorangegangene Untersuchungen zeigen, dass emotionale Inputeigenschaften (extrinsische Eigenschaften...
Learning to associate words to their meaning is a difficult task. Early word learning may be aided b...
The relation between infant affect expression and the emergence of language was studied in 6 girls a...
Although infant-directed speech (IDS) supports infant word learning, it is unclear whether such infl...
Young children gradually acquire the ability to label emotions with words; yet how children understa...