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Exploring emotional face processing in 5-month-olds: The relation with quality of parent-child interaction and spatial frequencies

Authors :
Boomen, Carlijn
Munsters, Nicolette M.
Deković, Maja
Kemner, Chantal
Helmholtz Institute
Experimental Psychology (onderzoeksprogramma PF)
Leerstoel Kemner
Development and Treatment of Psychosocial Problems
Leerstoel Dekovic
Helmholtz Institute
Experimental Psychology (onderzoeksprogramma PF)
Leerstoel Kemner
Development and Treatment of Psychosocial Problems
Leerstoel Dekovic
Source :
Infancy, 26(6), 811. Wiley-Blackwell
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

It is unclear whether infants differentially process emotional faces in the brain at 5 months of age. Contradictory findings of previous research indicate that additional factors play a role in this process. The current study investigated whether five-month-old infants show differential brain activity between emotional faces. Furthermore, we explored the relation between emotional face processing and (I) stimulus characteristics, specifically the spatial frequency content, and (II) parent, child, and dyadic qualities of interaction characteristics. Face-sensitive components (i.e., N290, P400, Nc) in response to neutral and fearful faces that contained only lower or higher spatial frequencies were assessed. Quality of parent–child interaction was assessed with the Manchester Assessment of Caregiver Infant Interaction (MACI). The results show that, as a full group, none of the components differed between emotional expressions. However, when splitting the group based on median MACI scores, infants who showed high quality of interaction (i.e., more attentiveness to caregiver, positive and negative affect, and liveliness) processed emotions differently, whereas infants who showed low quality did not. These results indicate that a sub-group of infants show differential emotional face processing at 5 months of age, which seem to relate to quality of their behavior during the parent–child interaction.

Details

ISSN :
15327078 and 15250008
Volume :
26
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Infancy : the official journal of the International Society on Infant StudiesREFERENCES
Accession number :
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