Infants track patterns of emotion transitions in the home
Mira L Nencheva,
Richard Peng,
Diana Tamir
et al.
Abstract:Predicting others' feelings is a superpower that enables efficient social interactions. How do infants learn which emotions precede and follow each other? We propose that infants develop this ability by tuning into the dynamics of their socio-emotional environment. If so, we expect that the way in which infants process emotion transitions will reflect both general patterns seen in adults as well as local statistics of observed emotion transitions. We measured 4-10-month-old U.S. infants' (N=70) pupillary respo… Show more
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