Emotional expressions reconsidered: Challenges to inferring emotion from human facial movements

LF Barrett, R Adolphs, S Marsella… - … science in the …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
It is commonly assumed that a person's emotional state can be readily inferred from his or
her facial movements, typically called emotional expressions or facial expressions. This …

Masked education? The benefits and burdens of wearing face masks in schools during the current Corona pandemic

M Spitzer - Trends in neuroscience and education, 2020 - Elsevier
Face masks can prevent the spread of the virus SARS-CoV-2, in particular as this spread
can occur from people with no symptoms. However, covering the lower half of the face …

[BOOK][B] The female brain

L Brizendine - 2007 - books.google.com
Since Dr. Brizendine wrote The Female Brain ten years ago, the response has been
overwhelming. This New York Times bestseller has been translated into more than thirty …

The development of emotion reasoning in infancy and early childhood

AL Ruba, SD Pollak - Annual Review of Developmental …, 2020 - annualreviews.org
Historically, research characterizing the development of emotion recognition has focused on
identifying specific skills and the age periods, or milestones, at which these abilities emerge …

Emotion knowledge, emotion utilization, and emotion regulation

CE Izard, EM Woodburn, KJ Finlon… - Emotion …, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
This article suggests a way to circumvent some of the problems that follow from the lack of
consensus on a definition of emotion (Izard, 2010; Kleinginna & Kleinginna, 1981) and …

Do preverbal infants understand discrete facial expressions of emotion?

AL Ruba, BM Repacholi - Emotion Review, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
An ongoing debate in affective science concerns whether certain discrete,“basic” emotions
have evolutionarily based signals (facial expressions) that are easily, universally, and …

[HTML][HTML] Emotional valence modulates the topology of the parent-infant inter-brain network

L Santamaria, V Noreika, S Georgieva, K Clackson… - NeuroImage, 2020 - Elsevier
Emotional communication between parents and children is crucial during early life, yet little
is known about its neural underpinnings. Here, we adopt a dual connectivity approach to …

Superior detection of threat‐relevant stimuli in infancy

V LoBue, JS DeLoache - Developmental science, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
The ability to quickly detect potential threat is an important survival mechanism for humans
and other animals. Past research has established that adults have an attentional bias for the …

[HTML][HTML] Measuring the temporal dynamics of inter-personal neural entrainment in continuous child-adult EEG hyperscanning data

IM Haresign, EAM Phillips, M Whitehorn… - Developmental cognitive …, 2022 - Elsevier
Current approaches to analysing EEG hyperscanning data in the developmental literature
typically consider interpersonal entrainment between interacting physiological systems as a …

Is there room for 'development'in developmental models of information processing biases to threat in children and adolescents?

AP Field, KJ Lester - Clinical child and family psychology review, 2010 - Springer
Clinical and experimental theories assume that processing biases in attention and
interpretation are a causal mechanism through which anxiety develops. Despite growing …