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  2. Developmental differences in solitary facial expressions

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    At young ages, children know what the most common facial expressions look like (expressions of happiness or sadness), what they mean, and what kinds of situations typically elicit them. [12] Children develop these skills at very early stages in life and continue to improve facial recognition, discrimination, and imitation between the ages of 3 ...

  3. Infant visual development - Wikipedia

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    Research into the development of color vision using infant female Japanese macaques indicates that color experience is critical for normal vision development. Infant monkeys were placed in a room with monochromatic lighting limiting their access to a normal spectrum of colors for a one-month period. After a one-year period, the monkey's ability ...

  4. Infant cognitive development - Wikipedia

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    Gestures and facial expressions are all part of language development. In the first three months of life babies will generally use different crying types to express their different needs, as well as making other sounds such as cooing. They will begin mimicking facial expressions and smiling at the sight of familiar faces.

  5. Visual cliff - Wikipedia

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    Joseph J. Campos research focuses on facial expressions between the caregiver and infant. Specifically his research shows that the infants will not crawl if the caregiver expresses a signal of distress. If the caregiver gives the infant a positive facial expression the child is more likely to crawl across the visual cliff.

  6. List of facial expression databases - Wikipedia

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    A facial expression database is a collection of images or video clips with facial expressions of a range of emotions. Well-annotated ( emotion -tagged) media content of facial behavior is essential for training, testing, and validation of algorithms for the development of expression recognition systems .

  7. A newborn baby is going viral for his grumpy facial expressions

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    Kyrie’s facial expressions are comedy gold and so are the comments on Williams’s post: “He’s been here before and he CAN NOT BELIEVE he’s back.” “He’s hates it here.”

  8. Display rules - Wikipedia

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    Most of the facial expressions will be learned through the parents, mainly from the mother. The mother-infant [12] relationship is key in the development of display rules during infancy. It is the synchrony of mother-infant expressions. To express themselves vocally babies require the use of "screaming" or "crying".

  9. Kate Middleton’s Facial Expressions Spoke Volumes This ...

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    Stanton also discussed the hidden meaning behind the color of Princess Catherine’s dress. “Kate tends to favor red or blue, her superhero colors, when she goes for blue she usually chooses a ...