In this functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study we examined neural processing of infant faces associated with a happy or a sad temperament in nulliparous women. We experimentally manipulated adult perception of infant temperament in a probabilistic learning task. In this task, participants learned about an infant's temperament through repeated pairing of the infant face with positive or negative facial expressions and vocalizations. At the end of the task, participants were able to differentiate between “mostly sad” infants who cried often and “mostly happy” infants who laughed often. Afterwards, brain responses to neutral faces of infants with a happy or a sad temperament were measured with fMRI and compared to brain responses t...
Infant facial characteristics, i.e., baby schema, are thought to automatically elicit parenting beha...
Infant facial characteristics, i.e., baby schema, are thought to automatically elicit parenting beha...
Newborns and infants communicate their needs and physiological states through crying and emotional f...
The perception of infant emotionality, one aspect of temperament, starts to form in infancy, yet the...
The perception of infant emotionality, one aspect of temperament, starts to form in infancy, yet the...
The perception of infant emotionality, one aspect of temperament, starts to form in infancy, yet the...
The perception of infant emotionality, one aspect of temperament, starts to form in infancy, yet the...
Infant cries and facial expressions influence social interactions and elicit caretaking behaviors fr...
Infant cries and facial expressions influence social interactions and elicit caretaking behaviors fr...
Infant cries and facial expressions influence social interactions and elicit caretaking behaviors fr...
Abstract Infant emotional stimuli can preferentially engage adults’ attention and provide valuable i...
Accurate decoding of facial expressions is critical for human communication, particularly during inf...
Infant facial characteristics, i.e., baby schema, are thought to automatically elicit parenting beha...
Infant facial characteristics, i.e., baby schema, are thought to automatically elicit parenting beha...
Newborns and infants communicate their needs and physiological states through crying and emotional f...
Infant facial characteristics, i.e., baby schema, are thought to automatically elicit parenting beha...
Infant facial characteristics, i.e., baby schema, are thought to automatically elicit parenting beha...
Newborns and infants communicate their needs and physiological states through crying and emotional f...
The perception of infant emotionality, one aspect of temperament, starts to form in infancy, yet the...
The perception of infant emotionality, one aspect of temperament, starts to form in infancy, yet the...
The perception of infant emotionality, one aspect of temperament, starts to form in infancy, yet the...
The perception of infant emotionality, one aspect of temperament, starts to form in infancy, yet the...
Infant cries and facial expressions influence social interactions and elicit caretaking behaviors fr...
Infant cries and facial expressions influence social interactions and elicit caretaking behaviors fr...
Infant cries and facial expressions influence social interactions and elicit caretaking behaviors fr...
Abstract Infant emotional stimuli can preferentially engage adults’ attention and provide valuable i...
Accurate decoding of facial expressions is critical for human communication, particularly during inf...
Infant facial characteristics, i.e., baby schema, are thought to automatically elicit parenting beha...
Infant facial characteristics, i.e., baby schema, are thought to automatically elicit parenting beha...
Newborns and infants communicate their needs and physiological states through crying and emotional f...
Infant facial characteristics, i.e., baby schema, are thought to automatically elicit parenting beha...
Infant facial characteristics, i.e., baby schema, are thought to automatically elicit parenting beha...
Newborns and infants communicate their needs and physiological states through crying and emotional f...