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Children and Emotion

Authors: K.H. Lagattuta Publisher: S. Karger AG Publication date: 2013 Publication language: Angielski Number of pages: 133 Publication formats: EAN: 9783318024890 ISBN: 9783318024890 Category: Abnormal psychology Medical sociology Paediatric medicine Physiological & neuro-psychology, biopsychology Psychiatry Clinical psychology Publisher's index: - Bibliographic note: -

Description

This publication brings together leading emotion researchers whose work has pioneered new questions, methods, and levels of analyses for investigating development and individual differences in how infants and children attend to, categorize, understand, talk about, and regulate emotions. Topics include infant attention and processing of emotions, developmental affective psychophysiology, emotions in maltreated children, attention biases and anxiety, emotional competence and social interactions, cultural differences in emotion socialization, gender and parent-child reminiscing about emotional events, family emotion conversations and socio-cognitive development, and causal reasoning about emotions. These contributions lay a foundation for new scientific discoveries in developmental affective science, and they inform evidence-based practices and interventions aimed at promoting children’s emotional wellbeing. Given the centrality of emotions to children’s development, this volume provides a valuable resource for developmental researchers and clinicians, as well as for parents, educators, and policy makers.

TOC

  • Cover 2
  • Front Matter 5
  • Contents 8
  • Introduction: Integrated Approaches to Studying the Development of Emotion 9
  • Emotion Processing in Infancy 12
    • Abstract 12
    • Discrimination and Categorization of Emotional Facial Expressions in Infancy 13
    • Attention Biases for Emotional Faces: Individual Differences and Implications 14
    • Referential Emotion Processing and Social Learning 16
    • Infants’ Scanning Patterns of Emotional Faces as Assessed by Eye Tracking 19
    • Conclusions and Future Directions 21
    • References 22
  • Developmental Affective Psychophysiology: Using Physiology to Inform Our Understanding of Emotional Development 24
    • Abstract 24
    • And by Emotion , We Mean… 24
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