[图书][B] The neurocognitive theory of dreaming: The where, how, when, what, and why of dreams
GW Domhoff - 2022 - books.google.com
A comprehensive neurocognitive theory of dreaming based on the theories, methodologies,
and findings of cognitive neuroscience and the psychological sciences. G. William Domhoff's …
and findings of cognitive neuroscience and the psychological sciences. G. William Domhoff's …
Try to look on the bright side: Children and adults can (sometimes) override their tendency to prioritize negative faces.
KH Lagattuta, HJ Kramer - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
We used eye tracking to examine 4-to 10-year-olds' and adults'(N= 173) visual attention to
negative (anger, fear, sadness, disgust) and neutral faces when paired with happy faces in 2 …
negative (anger, fear, sadness, disgust) and neutral faces when paired with happy faces in 2 …
Napping reduces emotional attention bias during early childhood
A Cremone, LBF Kurdziel… - Developmental …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Sleep loss alters processing of emotional stimuli in preschool‐aged children. However, the
mechanism by which sleep modifies emotional processing in early childhood is unknown …
mechanism by which sleep modifies emotional processing in early childhood is unknown …
Subjective ratings and emotional recognition of children's facial expressions from the CAFE set
Access to validated stimuli depicting children's facial expressions is useful for different
research domains (eg, developmental, cognitive or social psychology). Yet, such databases …
research domains (eg, developmental, cognitive or social psychology). Yet, such databases …
[HTML][HTML] Threat-biased attention in childhood anxiety: A cognitive-affective developmental model
SC Segal, KC Gobin - Journal of Affective Disorders Reports, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Threat-biased attention presents a paradox among clinical and developmental
literatures: while biased attention toward threat has been implicated in childhood anxiety …
literatures: while biased attention toward threat has been implicated in childhood anxiety …
Why is happy–sad more difficult? Focal emotional information impairs inhibitory control in children and adults.
HJ Kramer, KH Lagattuta, L Sayfan - Emotion, 2015 - psycnet.apa.org
This study compared the relative difficulty of the happy–sad inhibitory control task (say
“happy” for the sad face and “sad” for the happy face) against other card tasks that varied by …
“happy” for the sad face and “sad” for the happy face) against other card tasks that varied by …
Children's emotion perception in context: The role of caregiver touch and relationship quality.
C Thrasher, T Grossmann - Emotion, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
From early in development, attention to emotional facial expressions is biased toward threat.
We examined whether caregiver availability affects children's emotion perception and …
We examined whether caregiver availability affects children's emotion perception and …
The developmental arc of nonverbal communication: Capacity and consequence for human social bonds.
CF Keating - 2016 - psycnet.apa.org
Like other human competencies, the skillful exchange of nonverbal signals arcs across the
life span, revealing a developmental time course for the capacity to send (encode) and …
life span, revealing a developmental time course for the capacity to send (encode) and …
Fearful faces drive gaze‐cueing and threat bias effects in children on the lookout for danger
Most developmental studies of face emotion processing show faces in isolation, in the
absence of any broader context. Here we investigate two types of interactions between …
absence of any broader context. Here we investigate two types of interactions between …
“Finding an emotional face” revisited: Differences in own-age bias and the happiness superiority effect in children and young adults
People seem to differ in their visual search performance involving emotionally expressive
faces when these expressions are seen on faces of others close to their age (peers) …
faces when these expressions are seen on faces of others close to their age (peers) …