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The following pages link to Categorical perception of facial expressions by 7-month-old infants (Q28203770):
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- Not all emotions are created equal: the negativity bias in social-emotional development (Q24628572) (← links)
- The perception of facial expressions in newborns (Q24629944) (← links)
- Categorical Representation of Facial Expressions in the Infant Brain (Q24632178) (← links)
- Emergence of enhanced attention to fearful faces between 5 and 7 months of age (Q24656596) (← links)
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- Genetic variation in CD38 and breastfeeding experience interact to impact infants' attention to social eye cues (Q28606890) (← links)
- Neural correlates of infants' sensitivity to vocal expressions of peers. (Q30252479) (← links)
- The influence of categories on perception: explaining the perceptual magnet effect as optimal statistical inference (Q30479416) (← links)
- Fearful faces but not fearful eyes alone delay attention disengagement in 7-month-old infants (Q34194519) (← links)
- An ERP study of emotional face processing in the adult and infant brain (Q34292203) (← links)
- The Effects of Early Institutionalization on the Discrimination of Facial Expressions of Emotion in Young Children (Q34722398) (← links)
- Looking Across Domains to Understand Infant Representation of Emotion (Q34973939) (← links)
- Duration of exclusive breastfeeding is associated with differences in infants' brain responses to emotional body expressions. (Q34999171) (← links)
- Developmental and individual differences in the neural processing of dynamic expressions of pain and anger. (Q35140335) (← links)
- Visual exploration strategies and the development of infants' facial emotion discrimination (Q35157290) (← links)
- Modulation of Emotional Category Induced by Temporal Factors in Emotion Recognition (Q35731424) (← links)
- Categorical perception of color is lateralized to the right hemisphere in infants, but to the left hemisphere in adults (Q36491111) (← links)
- Processing Facial Expressions of Emotion: Upright vs. Inverted Images (Q36610151) (← links)
- The development and neural bases of facial emotion recognition (Q36660780) (← links)
- Tuning the developing brain to social signals of emotions (Q37339727) (← links)
- The direct perception hypothesis: perceiving the intention of another's action hinders its precise imitation (Q37589596) (← links)
- Neural bases of the non-conscious perception of emotional signals (Q37784692) (← links)
- Perceived threat in childhood: a review of research and implications for children living in violent households (Q38190440) (← links)
- Categorical perception of facial expressions: evidence for a "category adjustment" model. (Q38393400) (← links)
- Exposure to Parents' Negative Emotions as a Developmental Pathway to the Family Aggregation of Depression and Anxiety in the First Year of Life. (Q38681384) (← links)
- Do infants discriminate non-linguistic vocal expressions of positive emotions? (Q39163325) (← links)
- Emotional facial expressions reduce neural adaptation to face identity (Q39373605) (← links)
- Perception of facial expressions reveals selective affect-biased attention in humans and orangutans (Q41354357) (← links)
- Face Experience and the Attentional Bias for Fearful Expressions in 6- and 9-Month-Old Infants (Q42152727) (← links)
- Infants predict expressers' cooperative behavior through facial expressions (Q42370255) (← links)
- Newly learned categories induce pre-attentive categorical perception of faces (Q42630516) (← links)
- Building biases in infancy: the influence of race on face and voice emotion matching (Q46139715) (← links)
- Sweet Emotion: The Role of Odor-induced Context in the Search Advantage for Happy Facial Expressions (Q47276139) (← links)
- Mimicking emotions: how 3-12-month-old infants use the facial expressions and eyes of a model (Q47304665) (← links)
- Recognizing facial expressions of emotion in infancy: A replication and extension (Q47330738) (← links)
- Bodily maps of emotions across child development (Q47381515) (← links)
- Affective matching of odors and facial expressions in infants: shifting patterns between 3 and 7 months (Q47730481) (← links)
- Do surprised faces affect infants’ attention toward novel objects? (Q48107222) (← links)
- Young children with autism show atypical brain responses to fearful versus neutral facial expressions of emotion (Q50307146) (← links)
- Links between infant temperament and neurophysiological measures of attention to happy and fearful faces (Q50561788) (← links)
- The perception of changing emotion expressions. (Q50581137) (← links)
- Recognition of facial emotion and perceived parental bonding styles in healthy volunteers and personality disorder patients (Q50596958) (← links)
- Facing threat: Infants' and adults' visual scanning of faces with neutral, happy, sad, angry, and fearful emotional expressions (Q50636919) (← links)
- Enhanced cardiac and attentional responding to fearful faces in 7-month-old infants (Q50640718) (← links)
- The development of emotional face and eye gaze processing (Q50661272) (← links)
- Prefrontal activation associated with social attachment: facial-emotion recognition in mothers and infants (Q50789618) (← links)
- Maternal personality and infants' neural and visual responsivity to facial expressions of emotion. (Q50993711) (← links)
- Are 6-month-old human infants able to transfer emotional information (happy or angry) from voices to faces? An eye-tracking study. (Q52863178) (← links)
- Neural Correlates of Facial Emotion Processing in Infancy (Q57054462) (← links)
- Attentional bias assessed by a facial expression cuing paradigm in infants (Q60912210) (← links)