Do Preverbal Infants Understand Discrete Facial Expressions of Emotion?

Volume: 12, Issue: 4, Pages: 235 - 250
Published: Sep 19, 2019
Abstract
An ongoing debate in affective science concerns whether certain discrete, “basic” emotions have evolutionarily based signals (facial expressions) that are easily, universally, and (perhaps) innately identified. Studies with preverbal infants (younger than 24 months) have the potential to shed light on this debate. This review summarizes what is known about preverbal infants’ understanding of discrete emotional facial expressions. Overall, while...
Paper Details
Title
Do Preverbal Infants Understand Discrete Facial Expressions of Emotion?
Published Date
Sep 19, 2019
Volume
12
Issue
4
Pages
235 - 250
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