Presentation 2015-01-30
Do 10- and 14-month-olds use facial expressions as a basis to predict the expresser's cooperative behavior?
Toshinori KANESHIGE, Etsuko HARYU,
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Abstract(in English) Adults use facial expressions to decide whether the expresser is helpful not. That is, we are likely to regard a person with a happy expression as cooperative, and a person with an angry expression as non-cooperative. The present study investigated whether 10- and 14-month-olds use facial expressions to predict the expresser's helping or hindering behavior. The results indicate that both 10- and 14-month-olds predict that a person with an angry expression will not help others, whereas they do not make a clear prediction whether a person with a happy expression will help others or not.
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Keyword(in English) understanding of facial expression / infants / prediction of behavior / helping behavior / hindering behavior
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Conference Date 2015/1/23(1days)
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Title (in English) Do 10- and 14-month-olds use facial expressions as a basis to predict the expresser's cooperative behavior?
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Keyword(1) understanding of facial expression
Keyword(2) infants
Keyword(3) prediction of behavior
Keyword(4) helping behavior
Keyword(5) hindering behavior
1st Author's Name Toshinori KANESHIGE
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Education, University of Tokyo()
2nd Author's Name Etsuko HARYU
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Education, University of Tokyo
Date 2015-01-30
Paper # HCS2014-96
Volume (vol) vol.114
Number (no) 440
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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