Dynamic Advances in Emotion Processing: Differential Attention towards the Critical Features of Dynamic Emotional Expressions in 7-Month-Old Infants

被引:9
作者
Segal, Shira C. [1 ]
Moulson, Margaret C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Ryerson Univ, Dept Psychol, Toronto, ON M5B 2K3, Canada
关键词
infant eye tracking; emotion processing; visual scanning; visual attention; emotional development; FACIAL EXPRESSIONS; EYE-TRACKING; INTERMODAL PERCEPTION; VISUAL-ATTENTION; FACES; RECOGNITION; HAPPY; REPRESENTATION; BEHAVIORS; MOTION;
D O I
10.3390/brainsci10090585
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Infants' visual processing of emotion undergoes significant development across the first year of life, yet our knowledge regarding the mechanisms underlying these advances is limited. Additionally, infant emotion processing is commonly examined using static faces, which do not accurately depict real-world emotional displays. The goal of this study was to characterize 7-month-olds' visual scanning strategies when passively viewing dynamic emotional expressions to examine whether infants modify their scanning patterns depending on the emotion. Eye-tracking measures revealed differential attention towards the critical features (eyes, mouth) of expressions. The eyes captured the greatest attention for angry and neutral faces, and the mouth captured the greatest attention for happy faces. A time-course analysis further elucidated at what point during the trial differential scanning patterns emerged. The current results suggest that 7-month-olds are sensitive to the critical features of emotional expressions and scan them differently depending on the emotion. The scanning patterns presented in this study may serve as a link to understanding how infants begin to differentiate between expressions in the context of emotion recognition.
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