Parental negative emotions are related to behavioral and pupillary correlates of infants’ attention to facial expressions of emotion

Volume: 53, Pages: 101 - 111
Published: Nov 1, 2018
Abstract
Previous evidence revealed links between maternal negative emotions and infants’ attention to facial expressions of emotion in clinical and community samples. This study investigated the associations between infants’ attention to emotional faces and infants’ and parents’ negative emotions in a community sample. Infants’ (N = 57, Mage = 14.26 months) fixations and pupil responses to fearful, sad, angry versus happy and neutral faces were measured...
Paper Details
Title
Parental negative emotions are related to behavioral and pupillary correlates of infants’ attention to facial expressions of emotion
Published Date
Nov 1, 2018
Volume
53
Pages
101 - 111
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