Observing others’ emotions triggers physiological arousal in infants as well as in adults, reflected in dilated pupil sizes. This study is the first to examine parents’ and infants’ pupil responses to dynamic negative emotional facial expressions. Moreover, the links between pupil responses and negative emotional dispositions were explored among infants and parents. Infants’ and one of their parent's pupil responses to negative versus neutral faces were measured via eye tracking in 222 infants (5- to 7-month-olds, n = 77, 11- to 13-month-olds, n = 78, and 17- to 19-month-olds, n = 67) and 229 parents. One parent contributed to the pupil data, whereas both parents were invited to fill in questionnaires on their own and their infant's negativ...
This study examined infants\u27 social understanding of two contexts involving parental non-responsi...
Parental sensitivity, a crucial element of attachment theory, refers to the ability tocorrectly inte...
Development of selective attention during the first year of life is critical to cognitive and socio-...
Observing others’ emotions triggers physiological arousal in infants as well as in adults, reflected...
Previous evidence revealed links between maternal negative emotions and infants ’ attention to facia...
It has been suggested that infants resonate emotionally to others ’ positive and negative affect dis...
It has been suggested that infants resonate emotionally to others' positive and negative affect disp...
Human body postures provide perceptual cues that can be used to discriminate and recognize emotions....
CITATION: Yrttiaho, S., et al. 2017. Mothers’ pupillary responses to infant facial expressions. Beha...
Between 10 and 14 months, infants gain the ability to learn about unfamiliar stimuli by observing ot...
Sensitive responding to others’ emotions is essential during social interactions among humans. There...
Parent-to-child transmission of information processing biases to threat is a potential causal mechan...
The present study investigated the associations of mothers' and fathers' lifetime depression and anx...
Facial expressions are one way in which infants and adults communicate emotion. Infants scan express...
Background: Recent investigations suggest that experience plays an important role in the development...
This study examined infants\u27 social understanding of two contexts involving parental non-responsi...
Parental sensitivity, a crucial element of attachment theory, refers to the ability tocorrectly inte...
Development of selective attention during the first year of life is critical to cognitive and socio-...
Observing others’ emotions triggers physiological arousal in infants as well as in adults, reflected...
Previous evidence revealed links between maternal negative emotions and infants ’ attention to facia...
It has been suggested that infants resonate emotionally to others ’ positive and negative affect dis...
It has been suggested that infants resonate emotionally to others' positive and negative affect disp...
Human body postures provide perceptual cues that can be used to discriminate and recognize emotions....
CITATION: Yrttiaho, S., et al. 2017. Mothers’ pupillary responses to infant facial expressions. Beha...
Between 10 and 14 months, infants gain the ability to learn about unfamiliar stimuli by observing ot...
Sensitive responding to others’ emotions is essential during social interactions among humans. There...
Parent-to-child transmission of information processing biases to threat is a potential causal mechan...
The present study investigated the associations of mothers' and fathers' lifetime depression and anx...
Facial expressions are one way in which infants and adults communicate emotion. Infants scan express...
Background: Recent investigations suggest that experience plays an important role in the development...
This study examined infants\u27 social understanding of two contexts involving parental non-responsi...
Parental sensitivity, a crucial element of attachment theory, refers to the ability tocorrectly inte...
Development of selective attention during the first year of life is critical to cognitive and socio-...