[HTML][HTML] Higher attention bias for fear at 8 months of age is associated with better socioemotional competencies during toddlerhood

E Eskola, EL Kataja, J Hyönä, S Nolvi, T Häikiö… - Infant Behavior and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background In previous studies, an attention bias for signals of fear and threat has been
related to socioemotional problems, such as anxiety symptoms, and socioemotional …

[PDF][PDF] Individual differences in developmental trajectories of affect-biased attention and relations with caregiver anxiety symptoms, infant temperamental negative …

A Vallorani, K Gunther, JL Burris, V LoBue… - PsyArXiv …, 2022 - scholar.archive.org
We examined individual differences in infant affect-biased attention trajectories and relations
with caregiver anxiety symptoms, temperamental negative affect and social behavior. Infants …

[PDF][PDF] Do People Become More Alike Across the Lifespan? A Meta-Analysis of Changes in the Variability of Personality Traits

P Haehner, S Buecker, MJ Altorfer, VV Bocklet… - 2024 - researchgate.net
Do People Become More Alike Across the Lifespan? A Meta-Analysis of Changes in the
Variability of Personality Traits Peter Haeh Page 1 VARIABILITY OF TRAITS 1 Do People …

Associations Between Maternal Anxiety, Infant Attention and Amygdala Development in the First Three Years of Life

C Lasch - 2024 - search.proquest.com
The overarching aim of this dissertation was to better understand how socially salient
information biases rapid visual orienting in infants and toddlers, and if this bias is associated …

[PDF][PDF] Individual differences in developmental trajectories of affective attention and relations with competence and social reticence with peers

A Vallorani, K Gunther, L Reider, JL Burris, V LoBue… - 2022 - catlabpsu.com
This study examined individual differences in affective attention trajectories in infancy and
relations with competence and social reticence at 24 months. Data collection spanned 2017 …

[PDF][PDF] AFFECT-BIASED ATTENTION AND SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL FUNCTIONING DURING EARLY CHILDHOOD

E Eskola - utupub.fi
Affect-biased attention is defined as perceptual preference for an object based on its
affective saliency. Affect-biased attention has been suggested to have reciprocal …