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Developmental changes in facial expressions of emotions in the strange situation during the second year of life
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Authors/contributors
- Izard, Carroll E (Author)
- Abe, Jo Ann A (Author)
Title
Developmental changes in facial expressions of emotions in the strange situation during the second year of life
Abstract
Infants' expressions of discrete emotions were coded during the more stressful episodes (4 through 8) of the Strange Situation at 13 and 18 months. The data showed a significant decrease in full-face expressions (more complex configurations of movements) and a significant increase in component expressions (simpler and more constrained patterns of movements). The authors interpreted this trend as a developmental change toward more regulated and less intense emotions. Consistent with this view, the aggregate index of infants' full-face negative emotion expressions, interpreted as reflecting relatively unregulated intense emotions, correlated significantly with maternal ratings of difficult temperament. The authors discuss alternative interpretations of the findings in terms of changes in reactivity/arousability and the emerging capacity for self-regulation.
Publication
Emotion
Date
2004
Volume
4
Issue
3
Pages
251-265
Citation Key
pop00098
ISSN
15283542 (ISSN)
Language
English
Extra
25 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
Citation Key Alias: lens.org/010-936-730-858-844
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Citation
Izard, C. E., & Abe, J. A. A. (2004). Developmental changes in facial expressions of emotions in the strange situation during the second year of life. Emotion, 4(3), 251–265. https://doi.org/10.1037/1528-3542.4.3.251
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