2017
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00409
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Abstract: Newborns and infants are highly depending on successfully communicating their needs; e.g., through crying and facial expressions. Although there is a growing interest in the mechanisms of and possible influences on the recognition of facial expressions in infants, heretofore there exists no validated database of emotional infant faces. In the present article we introduce a standardized and freely available face database containing Caucasian infant face images from 18 infants 4 to 12 months old. The development… Show more

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“…The overall accuracy in emotion recognition was satisfactory (77%) and did not vary according to the sex of the rater. This finding contrasts with the results from the original validation CAFE validation (i.e., higher accuracy rates for female respondents), but is in line with the results obtained in other validations of children’s photos (e.g., [49]). Parental status did impact overall accuracy, but in the reverse direction: overall non-parents were actually more accurate than parents.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 55%
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“…The overall accuracy in emotion recognition was satisfactory (77%) and did not vary according to the sex of the rater. This finding contrasts with the results from the original validation CAFE validation (i.e., higher accuracy rates for female respondents), but is in line with the results obtained in other validations of children’s photos (e.g., [49]). Parental status did impact overall accuracy, but in the reverse direction: overall non-parents were actually more accurate than parents.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…However, parents of younger children (up to 8 years old, as the models included in our sub-set) were more accurate than those with older children. Previous studies that examined parental status have also failed to demonstrate a general advantage of parents in children’s emotion recognition (e.g., [49]). In turn, differences regarding parental status seem to be found only in interaction with other variables, such as sex and type of facial expression [26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Photographs of faces from infants aged 4-12 months old were taken from the Tromsø Infant Faces database (TIF; Maack et al, 2017). TIF consists of standardized images of infants displaying a range of emotional facial expressions, including sadness, happiness, fear, anger, surprise, disgust, and neutral.…”
Section: Stimulimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…THOMPSOM, 1985;DEAUX;MAJOR, 1987;EAGLY, 1987). Em contrapartida, Maack et al (2017) sugerem que a diferença no REFE não seja especificamente devido ao gênero, mas também dependente da experiência de cuidado com a prole.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified