Infant emotional expressions, such as distress cries, evoke maternal physiological reactions. Most of which involve accelerated sympathetic nervous activity. Comparatively little is known about effects of positive infant expressions, such as happy smiles, on maternal physiological responses. This study investigated how physiological and psychological maternal states change in response to infants' emotional expressions. Thirty first-time mothers viewed films of their own 6- to 7-month-old infants' affective behavior. Each observed a video of a distress cry followed by a video showing one of two expressions (randomly assigned): a happy smiling face (smile condition) or a calm neutral face (neutral condition). Both before and after the session...
We examined 6-month-old infants' abilities to discriminate smiling and frowning from neutral stimuli...
Automated facial measurement using computer vision has the potential to objectively document continu...
Abstract To better understand early positive emotional expression, automated software measurements o...
Infant emotional expressions, such as distress cries, evoke maternal physiological reactions. Most o...
<div><p>Infant emotional expressions, such as distress cries, evoke maternal physiological reactions...
Forty-eight mother--father pairs watched a 6-minute videotape presentation of an infant during which...
Two babies were observed from their third week to their sixth month of life. Our goals in the study ...
Background: Recent investigations suggest that experience plays an important role in the development...
Examined 6-mo-old infants' abilities to discriminate smiling and frowning from neutral stimuli. In a...
Objective. Mothers’ affective responses to infant laughing are essential in parent-child interaction...
This study examined whether instructing mothers to apply emotion regulation strategies can change mo...
Facial expressions of emotion are not merely responses indicative of internal states, they are also ...
7noThe aim of the study was to test the presence of smiling and distress, two fundamental facial exp...
Adults’perceptions provide information about the emotional meaning of infant facial expressions. Thi...
We examined the role of infant temperament and maternal dispositional empathy in the neural processi...
We examined 6-month-old infants' abilities to discriminate smiling and frowning from neutral stimuli...
Automated facial measurement using computer vision has the potential to objectively document continu...
Abstract To better understand early positive emotional expression, automated software measurements o...
Infant emotional expressions, such as distress cries, evoke maternal physiological reactions. Most o...
<div><p>Infant emotional expressions, such as distress cries, evoke maternal physiological reactions...
Forty-eight mother--father pairs watched a 6-minute videotape presentation of an infant during which...
Two babies were observed from their third week to their sixth month of life. Our goals in the study ...
Background: Recent investigations suggest that experience plays an important role in the development...
Examined 6-mo-old infants' abilities to discriminate smiling and frowning from neutral stimuli. In a...
Objective. Mothers’ affective responses to infant laughing are essential in parent-child interaction...
This study examined whether instructing mothers to apply emotion regulation strategies can change mo...
Facial expressions of emotion are not merely responses indicative of internal states, they are also ...
7noThe aim of the study was to test the presence of smiling and distress, two fundamental facial exp...
Adults’perceptions provide information about the emotional meaning of infant facial expressions. Thi...
We examined the role of infant temperament and maternal dispositional empathy in the neural processi...
We examined 6-month-old infants' abilities to discriminate smiling and frowning from neutral stimuli...
Automated facial measurement using computer vision has the potential to objectively document continu...
Abstract To better understand early positive emotional expression, automated software measurements o...