Word learning is a crucial aspect of early social and cognitive development, and previous research indicates that children's word learning is influenced by the context in which the word is spoken. However, the role of emotions as contextual cues to word learning remains less clear. The present study investigated word learning among 2.5-year-old children in angry, happy, sad, and variable emotional contexts. Fifty-six children (30 female; Mean age=2.49 years) participated in a novel noun generalization task in which children observed an experimenter labeling objects in either a consistently angry, consistently happy, consistently sad, or variable (one exemplar per emotion) context. Children were then asked to identify the label-object associ...
Previous studies report that children acquire emotion words gradually during ages 3--5 and beyond (e...
Emotional affect has a profound impact on information processing. Studies show that adults encode ne...
Learning to understand others’ emotions from an early age is crucial for long-term social-cognitive ...
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...
Recent theories have suggested that emotion words may facilitate the development of emotion concepts...
Recent theories have suggested that emotion words may facilitate the development of emotion concepts...
Background Early word learning occurs on a background of rich environmental variability. Research in...
Mapping words to referents is important for language acquisition. Learning a word relies heavily on ...
Background Early word learning occurs on a background of rich environmental variability. Research in...
Others' emotional expressions affect individuals' attention allocation in social interactions, which...
Recent theories suggest that emotion words may facilitate the development of emotion concepts. Howev...
Young children gradually acquire the ability to label emotions with words; yet how children understa...
In this study, 2.5-, 3-, and 4-year-olds (N=108) participated in a novel noun generalization task in...
Previous studies report that children acquire emotion words gradually during ages 3--5 and beyond (e...
Previous studies report that children acquire emotion words gradually during ages 3--5 and beyond (e...
Emotional affect has a profound impact on information processing. Studies show that adults encode ne...
Learning to understand others’ emotions from an early age is crucial for long-term social-cognitive ...
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...
Recent theories have suggested that emotion words may facilitate the development of emotion concepts...
Recent theories have suggested that emotion words may facilitate the development of emotion concepts...
Background Early word learning occurs on a background of rich environmental variability. Research in...
Mapping words to referents is important for language acquisition. Learning a word relies heavily on ...
Background Early word learning occurs on a background of rich environmental variability. Research in...
Others' emotional expressions affect individuals' attention allocation in social interactions, which...
Recent theories suggest that emotion words may facilitate the development of emotion concepts. Howev...
Young children gradually acquire the ability to label emotions with words; yet how children understa...
In this study, 2.5-, 3-, and 4-year-olds (N=108) participated in a novel noun generalization task in...
Previous studies report that children acquire emotion words gradually during ages 3--5 and beyond (e...
Previous studies report that children acquire emotion words gradually during ages 3--5 and beyond (e...
Emotional affect has a profound impact on information processing. Studies show that adults encode ne...
Learning to understand others’ emotions from an early age is crucial for long-term social-cognitive ...