Temperament moderates developmental changes in vigilance to emotional faces in infants: Evidence from an eye‐tracking study
Abstract
Affect‐biased attention reflects the prioritization of attention to stimuli that individuals deem to be motivationally and/or affectively salient. Normative affect‐biased attention is early‐emerging, providing an experience‐expectant function for socioemotional development. Evidence is limited regarding how reactive and regulatory aspects of temperament may shape maturational changes in affect‐biased attention that operate at the earliest stages...
Paper Details
Title
Temperament moderates developmental changes in vigilance to emotional faces in infants: Evidence from an eye‐tracking study
Published Date
Sep 17, 2019
Journal
Volume
62
Issue
3
Pages
339 - 352
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