Facial expression recognition skills are known to improve across childhood and adolescence, but the mechanisms driving the development of these important social abilities remain unclear. This study investigates directly whether there are qualitative differences in child and adult processing strategies for these emotional stimuli. With a novel adaptation of the Bubbles reverse-correlation paradigm (Gosselin & Schyns, 2001), we added noise to expressive face stimuli and presented sub-sets of randomly sampled information from each image at different locations and spatial frequency bands across experimental trials. Results from our large developmental sample: 71 young children (6 -9 years), 69 older children (10-13 years) and 54 adults, uniquel...
Older adults tend to perform more poorly than younger adults on emotional expression identification ...
Three studies investigated developmental changes in facial expression processing, between 3years-of-...
Older adults tend to perform more poorly than younger adults on emotional expression identification ...
Facial expression recognition skills are known to improve across childhood and adolescence, but the ...
Categorical biases in the processing of emotional facial expression have been the subject of much de...
Face processing abilities vary across the lifespan: increasing across childhood and adolescence, pea...
Categorical biases in the processing of emotional facial expression have been the subject of much de...
Face processing abilities vary across the life span: increasing across childhood and adolescence, pe...
Categorical biases in the processing of emotional facial expression have been the subject of much de...
Our ability to differentiate between simple facial expressions of emotion develops between infancy a...
The ability to recognise facial expressions of emotion is crucial to our ability to function as soci...
International audienceThe development of children's ability to recognize facial emotions and the rol...
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...
Rapid decoding of emotional expressions is essential for social communication. Fast processing of fa...
Older adults tend to perform more poorly than younger adults on emotional expression identification ...
Three studies investigated developmental changes in facial expression processing, between 3years-of-...
Older adults tend to perform more poorly than younger adults on emotional expression identification ...
Facial expression recognition skills are known to improve across childhood and adolescence, but the ...
Categorical biases in the processing of emotional facial expression have been the subject of much de...
Face processing abilities vary across the lifespan: increasing across childhood and adolescence, pea...
Categorical biases in the processing of emotional facial expression have been the subject of much de...
Face processing abilities vary across the life span: increasing across childhood and adolescence, pe...
Categorical biases in the processing of emotional facial expression have been the subject of much de...
Our ability to differentiate between simple facial expressions of emotion develops between infancy a...
The ability to recognise facial expressions of emotion is crucial to our ability to function as soci...
International audienceThe development of children's ability to recognize facial emotions and the rol...
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...
Rapid decoding of emotional expressions is essential for social communication. Fast processing of fa...
Older adults tend to perform more poorly than younger adults on emotional expression identification ...
Three studies investigated developmental changes in facial expression processing, between 3years-of-...
Older adults tend to perform more poorly than younger adults on emotional expression identification ...