Infants and Credibility

The University of Concordia reports that even in infancy humans can delineate between credible and non-credible sources.  The study, published in the journal Infant Behavior and Development, examined a group of 60 infants. “This [study] shows infants will imitate behavior from a reliable adult,” says second author Ivy Brooker, “In contrast, the same behavior performed…

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Win or Loss?

Look at the facial expressions of  the Futbol (soccer) team from Barcelona below. Do you think they won or lost?   Photo courtesy of Futbolita.com Athletes display a variety of emotions after a win or a loss.  It can be difficult to distinguish between happiness, sadness or surprise, especially if they are subtle facial expressions…

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Baby Face

New evidence shows that facial expressions begin in utero.  Laughing and smiling begin in the womb as early as 24 weeks and are very prevalent by 32. Worldcrunch has reported that a British research team, from the University of Durham, confirms that babies develop the muscle mechanisms to smile before they are born.  This would…

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Look Into My Eyes

In the past many studies have been conducted on children with autism and social disorders such as bipolar disorder and mood dysregulation.  It has been well documented that children with these disorders have problems identifying facial expressions of emotion but little has been know of why. New research has discovered why children with these social…

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