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Individual differences in emotional expression discrimination are associated with emotion label production in toddlers
Authors:Vivian Lee  Mariam Besada  M. D. Rutherford
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, Neuroscience &2. Behaviour (PNB), McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada
Abstract:It is possible that the visual discrimination of emotion categories and emotion word vocabulary develop via common emotion-specific processes. In contrast, it is possible that they develop with vocabulary development more generally. This study contrasts these two possibilities. Twenty-three 26-month-olds participated in a visual perceptual discrimination task involving emotional facial expressions. After familiarization to a 100% happy face, toddlers were tested for their visual preference for a novel sad face in a side-by-side presentation paired with the familiar happy face. Parental report was used to quantify production of emotion words and vocabulary generally. Visual preference for the novel emotion (sad) in the discrimination task correlated with emotion word vocabulary size but not with overall vocabulary size.
Keywords:Emotion development  emotion  facial emotional expressions  emotion labels
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