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Not all emotions are created equal: the negativity bias in social-emotional developmentNeural correlates of infants' sensitivity to vocal expressions of peers.Neural evidence for the subliminal processing of facial trustworthiness in infancy.The Eyes as Windows Into Other Minds.When in infancy does the "fear bias" develop?Neural and Behavioral Evidence for Infants' Sensitivity to the Trustworthiness of Faces.Children's altruistic behavior in context: The role of emotional responsiveness and culture.Putting the face in context: Body expressions impact facial emotion processing in human infants.The role of left inferior frontal cortex during audiovisual speech perception in infants.Brain responses reveal that infants' face discrimination is guided by statistical learning from distributional information.Pupillary responses reveal infants' discrimination of facial emotions independent of conscious perception.Audiovisual speech perception in infancy: The influence of vowel identity and infants' productive abilities on sensitivity to (mis)matches between auditory and visual speech cues.The developmental emergence of unconscious fear processing from eyes during infancy.Person-centred positive emotions, object-centred negative emotions: 2-year-olds generalize negative but not positive emotions across individuals.The development of social brain functions in infancy.Infants' emerging sensitivity to emotional body expressions: insights from asymmetrical frontal brain activity.Neural signatures of conscious and unconscious emotional face processing in human infants.Breastfeeding experience differentially impacts recognition of happiness and anger in mothers.Unconscious discrimination of social cues from eye whites in infants.Physiological and behavioral responses reveal 9-month-old infants' sensitivity to pleasant touch.fMR-Adaptation Reveals Invariant Coding of Biological Motion on the Human STSDuration of exclusive breastfeeding is associated with differences in infants' brain responses to emotional body expressions.Developmental and individual differences in the neural processing of dynamic expressions of pain and anger.Action observation in the infant brain: the role of body form and motionThe development of the social brain in human infancy.Eye contact influences neural processing of emotional expressions in 4-month-old infants.Mapping functional brain development: Building a social brain through interactive specialization.Discrimination of fearful and happy body postures in 8-month-old infants: an event-related potential study.Exploring the Role of Spatial Frequency Information during Neural Emotion Processing in Human Infants.Brain responses reveal young infants' sensitivity to when a social partner follows their gaze.The association of temperament and maternal empathy with individual differences in infants' neural responses to emotional body expressions.Tuning the developing brain to emotional body expressions.Learning to match auditory and visual speech cues: social influences on acquisition of phonological categories.The neural basis of perceptual category learning in human infants.The social cognitive neuroscience of infancy: illuminating the early development of social brain functions.Shedding light on infant brain function: the use of near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) in the study of face perception.Genetic and neural dissociation of individual responses to emotional expressions in human infants.Three different profiles: early socio-communicative capacities in typical Rett syndrome, the preserved speech variant and normal development.Early Reputation Management: Three-Year-Old Children Are More Generous Following Exposure to Eyes.Psychological effects of breastfeeding on children and mothers
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