Using facial muscular movements to understand young children's emotion regulation and concurrent neural activation

Volume: 21, Issue: 5
Published: Dec 11, 2017
Abstract
Individual differences in young children's frustration responses set the stage for myriad developmental outcomes and represent an area of intense empirical interest. Emotion regulation is hypothesized to comprise the interplay of complex behaviors, such as facial expressions, and activation of concurrent underlying neural systems. At present, however, the literature has mostly examined children's observed emotion regulation behaviors and assumed...
Paper Details
Title
Using facial muscular movements to understand young children's emotion regulation and concurrent neural activation
Published Date
Dec 11, 2017
Volume
21
Issue
5
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