Sensitivity to facial and vocal emotion is fundamental to children's social competence. Previous research has focused on children's facial emotion recognition, and few studies have investigated non-linguistic vocal emotion processing in childhood. We compared facial and vocal emotion recognition and processing biases in 4- to 11-year-olds and adults. Eighty-eight 4- to 11-year-olds and 21 adults participated. Participants viewed/listened to faces and voices (angry, happy, and sad) at three intensity levels (50%, 75%, and 100%). Non-linguistic tones were used. For each modality, participants completed an emotion identification task. Accuracy and bias for each emotion and modality were compared across 4- to 5-, 6- to 9- and 10- to 11-year-old...
Emotional cues contain important information about the intentions and feelings of others. Despite a ...
To date, research on the development of emotion recognition has been dominated by studies on facial ...
Purpose: Interacting with others by reading their emotional expressions is an essential social skill...
Converging evidence demonstrates that emotion processing from facial expressions continues to improv...
The ability to accurately identify facial and vocal cues of emotion is important to the development ...
Compared to adults, children demonstrate lower recognition in vocal emotion recognition tasks across...
Abstract Converging evidence demonstrates that emotion processing from facial expressions continues ...
Our ability to differentiate between simple facial expressions of emotion develops between infancy a...
Recent research revealed that, analogously to facial expressions, vocalizations conveying basic emot...
Facial emotion-recognition difficulties have been reported in school-aged children with behavior pro...
The human voice is a primary channel for emotional communication. It is often presumed that being ab...
Humans have an innate set of emotions recognised universally. However, emotion recognition also depe...
Being able to recognize facial expressions of basic emotions is of great importance to social develo...
YesBeing able to recognize facial expressions of basic emotions is of great importance to social dev...
OBJECTIVE: Facial emotion recognition is a crucial aspect of social cognition and deficits have been...
Emotional cues contain important information about the intentions and feelings of others. Despite a ...
To date, research on the development of emotion recognition has been dominated by studies on facial ...
Purpose: Interacting with others by reading their emotional expressions is an essential social skill...
Converging evidence demonstrates that emotion processing from facial expressions continues to improv...
The ability to accurately identify facial and vocal cues of emotion is important to the development ...
Compared to adults, children demonstrate lower recognition in vocal emotion recognition tasks across...
Abstract Converging evidence demonstrates that emotion processing from facial expressions continues ...
Our ability to differentiate between simple facial expressions of emotion develops between infancy a...
Recent research revealed that, analogously to facial expressions, vocalizations conveying basic emot...
Facial emotion-recognition difficulties have been reported in school-aged children with behavior pro...
The human voice is a primary channel for emotional communication. It is often presumed that being ab...
Humans have an innate set of emotions recognised universally. However, emotion recognition also depe...
Being able to recognize facial expressions of basic emotions is of great importance to social develo...
YesBeing able to recognize facial expressions of basic emotions is of great importance to social dev...
OBJECTIVE: Facial emotion recognition is a crucial aspect of social cognition and deficits have been...
Emotional cues contain important information about the intentions and feelings of others. Despite a ...
To date, research on the development of emotion recognition has been dominated by studies on facial ...
Purpose: Interacting with others by reading their emotional expressions is an essential social skill...