| Literature DB >> 23901846 |
Nicole L Nelson1, Kate Hudspeth, James A Russell.
Abstract
Past studies found that, for preschoolers, a story specifying a situational cause and behavioural consequence is a better cue to fear and disgust than is the facial expression of those two emotions, but the facial expressions used were static. Two studies (Study 1: N = 68, 36-68 months; Study 2: N = 72, 49-90 months) tested whether this effect could be reversed when the expressions were dynamic and included facial, postural, and vocal cues. Children freely labelled emotions in three conditions: story, still face, and dynamic expression. Story remained a better cue than still face or dynamic expression for fear and disgust and also for the later emerging emotions of embarrassment and pride.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23901846 DOI: 10.1111/bjdp.12011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Dev Psychol ISSN: 0261-510X