Peer problems are frequently associated with difficulties in recognizing and appraising the emotions of others. It has been argued that facial responsiveness to others’ emotions—or motor empathy—is a precursor of emotion processing and affective empathy. Although mimicry impairments have been observed in studies of young people with conduct problems, to our knowledge no study has examined facial responsiveness to others’ expressions in young children and examined how this relates to peer relationship problems. Four- to 7-year-old children (n = 91) with or without teacher-reported peer relationship problems (Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire) viewed three dynamic film clips depicting a sad, happy, or scared child, while their spontaneo...
Childhood disruptive behaviour has been linked to later antisocial and criminal behaviour. Emotion r...
The interest in the present study was on examining the relationship between children\u27s socio-emot...
Recognizing facial affect is essential for effective social functioning. This study examines emotion...
Certain forms of empathy, including emotion sharing (i.e. affective empathy), are assumed to be pres...
Recognizing emotion from facial expressions is an essential skill for effective social functioning a...
peer reviewedA literature review underlines strong links between facial expression recognition diffi...
Symptoms of neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) that are established in early childhood often exacer...
Facial emotion recognition was investigated in children with autism and their typically developing p...
Twenty-two children, 18 boys and 4 girls, classified as socially and emotionally disturbed (SED) wer...
To date, various psychiatric disorders such as disruptive behavior, attention-deficit/hyperactivity ...
Impairments in facial mimicry are considered a proxy for deficits in affective empathy and have been...
Background: Impairments in facial mimicry are considered a proxy for deficits in affective empathy a...
An impairment in recognizing distress is implicated in the development and severity of antisocial be...
This review focuses on facial affect (emotion) recognition in children and adolescents with psychiat...
BACKGROUND: Impairments in facial mimicry are considered a proxy for deficits in affective empathy a...
Childhood disruptive behaviour has been linked to later antisocial and criminal behaviour. Emotion r...
The interest in the present study was on examining the relationship between children\u27s socio-emot...
Recognizing facial affect is essential for effective social functioning. This study examines emotion...
Certain forms of empathy, including emotion sharing (i.e. affective empathy), are assumed to be pres...
Recognizing emotion from facial expressions is an essential skill for effective social functioning a...
peer reviewedA literature review underlines strong links between facial expression recognition diffi...
Symptoms of neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) that are established in early childhood often exacer...
Facial emotion recognition was investigated in children with autism and their typically developing p...
Twenty-two children, 18 boys and 4 girls, classified as socially and emotionally disturbed (SED) wer...
To date, various psychiatric disorders such as disruptive behavior, attention-deficit/hyperactivity ...
Impairments in facial mimicry are considered a proxy for deficits in affective empathy and have been...
Background: Impairments in facial mimicry are considered a proxy for deficits in affective empathy a...
An impairment in recognizing distress is implicated in the development and severity of antisocial be...
This review focuses on facial affect (emotion) recognition in children and adolescents with psychiat...
BACKGROUND: Impairments in facial mimicry are considered a proxy for deficits in affective empathy a...
Childhood disruptive behaviour has been linked to later antisocial and criminal behaviour. Emotion r...
The interest in the present study was on examining the relationship between children\u27s socio-emot...
Recognizing facial affect is essential for effective social functioning. This study examines emotion...