In this study, relations between emotional resonance responses to another's distress, emotion regulation, and self-other discrimination were investigated in infants three-, six-, and nine-months-old. We measured the emotional reactions to the pain cry of a peer, along with the ability to regulate emotions and to discriminate between self and other body movements. We found evidence that infants do regulate their emotional resonance responses to another's distress. This relation is age specific, with younger infants using more primitive self-soothing behaviors, while in older participants attentional based strategies relate to affect sharing reactions. Only nine-month-old infants have shown self-other differentiation abilities, and these were...
Self-regulation and emotion in infancy 2 Our study of individual differences in temperament has led...
Within the first year of life, the motor, cognitive, and social gains infants make offer her new way...
Understanding emotion in interpersonal contexts involves appreciating others’ relations with the env...
In this study, relations between emotional resonance responses to another’s distress, emotion regula...
In this study, relations between emotional resonance responses to another's distress, emotion regula...
Empathy, the ability to feel for another person, is considered an important mediating factor in the ...
From an early age, infants pay attention to how people emotionally respond to ambiguous stimuli and ...
Displays of empathy involve recognizing that someone else is experiencing distress and having a desi...
We examined the role of infant temperament and maternal dispositional empathy in the neural processi...
Attachment theory has emphasised how important sensitive and prompt caregiving is for the developmen...
Newborns cry in response to another newborn cry and researchers agree that these are the very early ...
Newborns cry in response to another newborn cry and researchers agree that these are the very early ...
Research has demonstrated that infants recognize emotional expressions of adults in the first half y...
Empathy, or understanding the perspectives and emotional states of others, is an integral part of fu...
Emotional communication regulates the behaviors of social partners. Research on individuals’ respond...
Self-regulation and emotion in infancy 2 Our study of individual differences in temperament has led...
Within the first year of life, the motor, cognitive, and social gains infants make offer her new way...
Understanding emotion in interpersonal contexts involves appreciating others’ relations with the env...
In this study, relations between emotional resonance responses to another’s distress, emotion regula...
In this study, relations between emotional resonance responses to another's distress, emotion regula...
Empathy, the ability to feel for another person, is considered an important mediating factor in the ...
From an early age, infants pay attention to how people emotionally respond to ambiguous stimuli and ...
Displays of empathy involve recognizing that someone else is experiencing distress and having a desi...
We examined the role of infant temperament and maternal dispositional empathy in the neural processi...
Attachment theory has emphasised how important sensitive and prompt caregiving is for the developmen...
Newborns cry in response to another newborn cry and researchers agree that these are the very early ...
Newborns cry in response to another newborn cry and researchers agree that these are the very early ...
Research has demonstrated that infants recognize emotional expressions of adults in the first half y...
Empathy, or understanding the perspectives and emotional states of others, is an integral part of fu...
Emotional communication regulates the behaviors of social partners. Research on individuals’ respond...
Self-regulation and emotion in infancy 2 Our study of individual differences in temperament has led...
Within the first year of life, the motor, cognitive, and social gains infants make offer her new way...
Understanding emotion in interpersonal contexts involves appreciating others’ relations with the env...