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Behavioural inhibition and early neural processing of happy and angry faces interact to predict anxiety: a longitudinal ERP study
Limited prospective research has examined whether attention biases to emotion moderate associations between Behavioural Inhibition (BI) …
Holly Rayson
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Zoe J Ryan
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Helen F Dodd
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Facial expression time processing in typical development and in patients with congenital facial palsy
Temporal dynamics of behavior, particularly facial expressions, are fundamental for communication between individuals from very early …
Mauro Belluardo
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Elisa De Stefani
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Anna Barbot
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Bernardo Bianchi
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Cecilia Zannoni
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Alberto Ferrari
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Holly Rayson
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Santo Di Nuovo
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Giovanni Belluardo
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Paola Sessa
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Pier-Francesco Ferrari
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Early social adversity modulates the relation between attention biases and socioemotional behaviour in juvenile macaques
Affect-biased attention may play a fundamental role in early socioemotional development, but factors influencing its emergence and …
Holly Rayson
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Alice Massera
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Mauro Belluardo
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Suliann Ben Hamed
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Pier F Ferrari
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Trajectories of anxiety when children start school: The role of behavioral inhibition and attention bias to angry and happy faces
Extensive research has examined attention bias to threat in the context of anxiety in adults, but little is understood about this …
Helen F Dodd
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Holly Rayson
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Zoe Ryan
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Corinne Bishop
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Sam Parsons
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Bobby Stuijfzand
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Early maternal mirroring predicts infant motor system activation during facial expression observation
Processing facial expressions is an essential component of social interaction, especially for preverbal infants. In human adults and …
Holly Rayson
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James J Bonaiuto
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Pier F Ferrari
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Lynne Murray
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Mu desynchronization during observation and execution of facial expressions in 30-month-old children
Simulation theories propose that observing another’s facial expression activates sensorimotor representations involved in the execution …
Holly Rayson
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James J Bonaiuto
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Pier F Ferrari
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Lynne Murray
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Neural and behavioural predictors of anxiety in young children
Developmental EEG and eye-tracking research focused on how affect-biased attention and behavioural inhibition influence the risk for anxiety in early childhood.
Perception of facial cues in early development
Developmental EEG and eye-tracking research on the perception of facial cues (facial expressions and gaze shifts) in infants and young children, in humans and non-human primates. The studies focus on how sensorimotor representations develop in the infant brain, including the role of early social experience, and how atypical early attention biases to facial expressions may increase risk for socioemotional problems. Supported by a Medical Research Council Studentship and Marie Curie Individual Fellowship.
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