Infants use indirect emotional information—emotional reactions that are directed at other people—to guide their own behavior. That’s the finding from a new study by researchers at the University of ...
Behind the scenes at the Cornell baby lab, psychologist Scott P. Johnson monitors progress of a perception experiment. The video monitor at left shows the baby who is tracking a moving object on a ...
Efforts to detect autism spectrum disorder before the age of two mostly rely on parental reports, as opposed to infant behavior. Measuring infant behavior, however, directly provides vital information ...
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