7noThe aim of the study was to test the presence of smiling and distress, two fundamental facial expressions in early infancy, in a group of very low gestational age preterm newborns. The facial behaviour of 9 healthy preterm newborns with an average weight of 945.6 grams (DS = 132) at birth, appropriate for gestational age (AGA), videorecorded at 30 post-conceptional weeks, was analyzed by using two coding systems, Baby FACS (Oster, in press) and MAX (Izard, 1979). The results showed that more than one-half of the sample presented both expressions bilaterally and at the higher muscular intensity level (b/x; Ekman and Friesen, 1978). The frequency of unilateral actions was higher during smiling than during distress, which was by contrast al...
Infant emotional expressions, such as distress cries, evoke maternal physiological reactions. Most o...
To clarify the differences between term and pre-term neonates in expressing positive emotions during...
Background: Recent investigations suggest that experience plays an important role in the development...
Abstract Of all the facial expressions of emotions, smiling has been studied empirically since the ...
To explore the meanings and the characteristics of early smiling, a series of studies in association...
In positive social contexts, both adults and older infants show more Duchenne smiling (which involve...
Examined 6-mo-old infants' abilities to discriminate smiling and frowning from neutral stimuli. In a...
In this article, we review empirical evidence regarding the relationship between facial expression a...
Distress, described for the first time and very accurately by Charles Darwin in 1872, is the classi...
The aim of the talk is to illustrate recent advances in the study of early ontogenesis of smiling em...
Two babies were observed from their third week to their sixth month of life. Our goals in the study ...
Disagreement as to whether all smiling or specific types of smiling index positive emotion early in ...
The ability to decode facial expressions is an important component of social interaction and functio...
<div><p>Infant emotional expressions, such as distress cries, evoke maternal physiological reactions...
The ability of newborns to discriminate and respond to different emotional facial expressions remain...
Infant emotional expressions, such as distress cries, evoke maternal physiological reactions. Most o...
To clarify the differences between term and pre-term neonates in expressing positive emotions during...
Background: Recent investigations suggest that experience plays an important role in the development...
Abstract Of all the facial expressions of emotions, smiling has been studied empirically since the ...
To explore the meanings and the characteristics of early smiling, a series of studies in association...
In positive social contexts, both adults and older infants show more Duchenne smiling (which involve...
Examined 6-mo-old infants' abilities to discriminate smiling and frowning from neutral stimuli. In a...
In this article, we review empirical evidence regarding the relationship between facial expression a...
Distress, described for the first time and very accurately by Charles Darwin in 1872, is the classi...
The aim of the talk is to illustrate recent advances in the study of early ontogenesis of smiling em...
Two babies were observed from their third week to their sixth month of life. Our goals in the study ...
Disagreement as to whether all smiling or specific types of smiling index positive emotion early in ...
The ability to decode facial expressions is an important component of social interaction and functio...
<div><p>Infant emotional expressions, such as distress cries, evoke maternal physiological reactions...
The ability of newborns to discriminate and respond to different emotional facial expressions remain...
Infant emotional expressions, such as distress cries, evoke maternal physiological reactions. Most o...
To clarify the differences between term and pre-term neonates in expressing positive emotions during...
Background: Recent investigations suggest that experience plays an important role in the development...