Emotion understanding involves appreciating the significance of the relational context; the "aboutness" of the emotion. This study examined how children labeled emotions and described relational elements of discrete emotion contexts. Preschool children (3.5-year-olds, n = 22; 4.5-year-olds, n = 23) described images of 5 emotion contexts (anger, sadness, disgust, fear, and joy). Researchers assessed children's (1) correct labeling of discrete emotions, and (2) differential mentioning of the emoter (person displaying the emotion) and the referent (the elicitor of the emotion) across discrete emotions. Children's pattern of accurately labeling discrete emotions was similar to prior research, with both age groups correctly labeled anger, sadnes...
How and when infants and young children begin to develop emotion categories is not yet well understo...
72 three- to five-year-old preschoolers were exposed to stories in which the character got (or did n...
Pala, F Cansu/0000-0001-8489-4870; Lewis, Charlie/0000-0001-9883-7893WOS: 000565012000001A grasp of ...
This research explored preschoolers’ understanding of emotion by examining children’s own facial exp...
Recent theories suggest that emotion words may facilitate the development of emotion concepts. Howev...
Recent theories have suggested that emotion words may facilitate the development of emotion concepts...
Emotion expressions communicate more than internal states; they function to signal the significant r...
Previous research has investigated how parents talk with their children about emotions differing by ...
Event theory, a view of the basic categories used in early experience processing, served as a framew...
Preschool, kindergarten, first and second-grade children were told twelve stories describing emotion...
This study examined preschoolers understanding of three aspects of emotion--the distinction between ...
Previous studies have shown a developmental trend in mixed emotional understanding. As children deve...
The paper focuses on the development of higher mental functions responsible for emotional regulation...
The ability to categorize emotions has long-term implications for children's social and emotional de...
To study pre-adolescents\u2019 knowledge of emotion concepts, and whether emotion categories are con...
How and when infants and young children begin to develop emotion categories is not yet well understo...
72 three- to five-year-old preschoolers were exposed to stories in which the character got (or did n...
Pala, F Cansu/0000-0001-8489-4870; Lewis, Charlie/0000-0001-9883-7893WOS: 000565012000001A grasp of ...
This research explored preschoolers’ understanding of emotion by examining children’s own facial exp...
Recent theories suggest that emotion words may facilitate the development of emotion concepts. Howev...
Recent theories have suggested that emotion words may facilitate the development of emotion concepts...
Emotion expressions communicate more than internal states; they function to signal the significant r...
Previous research has investigated how parents talk with their children about emotions differing by ...
Event theory, a view of the basic categories used in early experience processing, served as a framew...
Preschool, kindergarten, first and second-grade children were told twelve stories describing emotion...
This study examined preschoolers understanding of three aspects of emotion--the distinction between ...
Previous studies have shown a developmental trend in mixed emotional understanding. As children deve...
The paper focuses on the development of higher mental functions responsible for emotional regulation...
The ability to categorize emotions has long-term implications for children's social and emotional de...
To study pre-adolescents\u2019 knowledge of emotion concepts, and whether emotion categories are con...
How and when infants and young children begin to develop emotion categories is not yet well understo...
72 three- to five-year-old preschoolers were exposed to stories in which the character got (or did n...
Pala, F Cansu/0000-0001-8489-4870; Lewis, Charlie/0000-0001-9883-7893WOS: 000565012000001A grasp of ...