Executive functioning in preschool children is important for building social relationships during the early stages of development. We investigated the brain dynamics of preschool children during an attention-shifting task involving congruent and incongruent gaze directions in emotional facial expressions (neutral, angry, and happy faces). Ignoring distracting stimuli (gaze direction and expression), participants (17 preschool children and 17 young adults) were required to detect and memorize the location (left or right) of a target symbol as a simple working memory task (i.e., no general priming paradigm in which a target appears after a cue stimulus). For the preschool children, the frontal late positive response and the central and pariet...
Immature cognition is susceptible to interference from competing information, and particularly in af...
Eye gaze is a fundamental component of human communication. During the first post-natal year, infant...
Background and aims: Understanding the emotional state of others is fundamental to effective social ...
Children shift their attention based on the gaze direction of another person but it is unclear wheth...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 39-42)For students, problem-solving is a critical aspect of ...
Abstract: The ability of positive and negative facial signals to influence attention orienting is cr...
Joint visual attention is one of most important ways to communicate and socially relate to others, e...
Evidence suggests that social skills are affected by childhood mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), b...
Faces convey many signals (i.e., gaze or expressions) essential for interpersonal interaction. We ha...
The aim of the study was to investigate how the biological binding between different facial dimensi...
Attention modulation when confronted with emotional stimuli is considered a critical aspect of execu...
Attention modulation when confronted with emotional stimuli is considered a critical aspect of execu...
Event-related potentials were recorded from adults and 4-month-old infants while they watched pictur...
According to the attention network approach, attention is best understood in terms of three function...
Eye gaze is a fundamental component of human communication. During the first post-natal year, infant...
Immature cognition is susceptible to interference from competing information, and particularly in af...
Eye gaze is a fundamental component of human communication. During the first post-natal year, infant...
Background and aims: Understanding the emotional state of others is fundamental to effective social ...
Children shift their attention based on the gaze direction of another person but it is unclear wheth...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 39-42)For students, problem-solving is a critical aspect of ...
Abstract: The ability of positive and negative facial signals to influence attention orienting is cr...
Joint visual attention is one of most important ways to communicate and socially relate to others, e...
Evidence suggests that social skills are affected by childhood mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), b...
Faces convey many signals (i.e., gaze or expressions) essential for interpersonal interaction. We ha...
The aim of the study was to investigate how the biological binding between different facial dimensi...
Attention modulation when confronted with emotional stimuli is considered a critical aspect of execu...
Attention modulation when confronted with emotional stimuli is considered a critical aspect of execu...
Event-related potentials were recorded from adults and 4-month-old infants while they watched pictur...
According to the attention network approach, attention is best understood in terms of three function...
Eye gaze is a fundamental component of human communication. During the first post-natal year, infant...
Immature cognition is susceptible to interference from competing information, and particularly in af...
Eye gaze is a fundamental component of human communication. During the first post-natal year, infant...
Background and aims: Understanding the emotional state of others is fundamental to effective social ...