Abstract In order to assess how the perception of audible speech and facial expressions influence one another for the perception of emotions, and how this influence might change over the course of development, we conducted two cross-modal priming experiments with three age groups of children (6-, 9-, and 12-years old), as well as college-aged adults. In Experiment 1, 74 children and 24 adult participants were tasked with categorizing photographs of emotional faces as positive or negative as quickly as possible after being primed with emotion words presented via audio in valence-congruent and valence-incongruent trials. In Experiment 2, 67 children and 24 adult participants carried out a similar categorization task, but with faces acting as...
Emotional valence is predominately conveyed in social interactions by words and facial expressions. ...
<div><p>Facial expressions aid social transactions and serve as socialization tools, with smiles sig...
Compared to adults, children demonstrate lower recognition in vocal emotion recognition tasks across...
In order to assess how the perception of audible speech and facial expressions influence one another...
Correctly interpreting emotional information from faces is a crucial part of social interaction. Whi...
Zupan, BA ORCiD: 0000-0002-4603-333XWe report a preliminary investigation of how perception of congr...
Abstract Converging evidence demonstrates that emotion processing from facial expressions continues ...
Sensitivity to facial and vocal emotion is fundamental to children's social competence. Previous res...
Arousal and valence have long been studied as the two primary dimensions for the perception of emoti...
Categorical biases in the processing of emotional facial expression have been the subject of much de...
The ability to accurately identify facial and vocal cues of emotion is important to the development ...
Categorical biases in the processing of emotional facial expression have been the subject of much de...
Converging evidence demonstrates that emotion processing from facial expressions continues to improv...
Judgments of emotional stimuli’s valence and arousal can differ based on the perceiver’s age. With m...
The acoustic cues that convey emotion in speech are similar to those that convey emotion in music, a...
Emotional valence is predominately conveyed in social interactions by words and facial expressions. ...
<div><p>Facial expressions aid social transactions and serve as socialization tools, with smiles sig...
Compared to adults, children demonstrate lower recognition in vocal emotion recognition tasks across...
In order to assess how the perception of audible speech and facial expressions influence one another...
Correctly interpreting emotional information from faces is a crucial part of social interaction. Whi...
Zupan, BA ORCiD: 0000-0002-4603-333XWe report a preliminary investigation of how perception of congr...
Abstract Converging evidence demonstrates that emotion processing from facial expressions continues ...
Sensitivity to facial and vocal emotion is fundamental to children's social competence. Previous res...
Arousal and valence have long been studied as the two primary dimensions for the perception of emoti...
Categorical biases in the processing of emotional facial expression have been the subject of much de...
The ability to accurately identify facial and vocal cues of emotion is important to the development ...
Categorical biases in the processing of emotional facial expression have been the subject of much de...
Converging evidence demonstrates that emotion processing from facial expressions continues to improv...
Judgments of emotional stimuli’s valence and arousal can differ based on the perceiver’s age. With m...
The acoustic cues that convey emotion in speech are similar to those that convey emotion in music, a...
Emotional valence is predominately conveyed in social interactions by words and facial expressions. ...
<div><p>Facial expressions aid social transactions and serve as socialization tools, with smiles sig...
Compared to adults, children demonstrate lower recognition in vocal emotion recognition tasks across...