1

The within-subjects design in the study of facial expressions

Year:
2013
Language:
english
File:
PDF, 244 KB
english, 2013
2

The word disgust may refer to more than one emotion.

Year:
2016
Language:
english
File:
PDF, 191 KB
english, 2016
3

Children's recognition of disgust in others.

Year:
2013
Language:
english
File:
PDF, 31.17 MB
english, 2013
8

A Label Superiority Effect in Children's Categorization of Facial Expressions

Year:
2002
Language:
english
File:
PDF, 138 KB
english, 2002
11

Children acquire emotion categories gradually

Year:
2008
Language:
english
File:
PDF, 553 KB
english, 2008
12

Introducing the sick face

Year:
2013
Language:
english
File:
PDF, 298 KB
english, 2013
13

Children's and adults’ understanding of the “disgust face”

Year:
2008
Language:
english
File:
PDF, 299 KB
english, 2008
15

Can an anger face also be scared? Malleability of facial expressions.

Year:
2012
Language:
english
File:
PDF, 62 KB
english, 2012
17

Gender and Preschoolers' Perception of Emotion

Year:
2002
Language:
english
File:
PDF, 1.14 MB
english, 2002
20

Children’s Scales of Pleasure and Arousal

Year:
2016
Language:
english
File:
PDF, 717 KB
english, 2016
22

A closer look at preschoolers' freely produced labels for facial expressions.

Year:
2003
Language:
english
File:
PDF, 653 KB
english, 2003
24

Differentiation in preschooler's categories of emotion.

Year:
2010
Language:
english
File:
PDF, 206 KB
english, 2010
25

The “disgust face” conveys anger to children.

Year:
2010
Language:
english
File:
PDF, 129 KB
english, 2010
26

What emotion does the “facial expression of disgust” express?

Year:
2012
Language:
english
File:
PDF, 882 KB
english, 2012