Human behaviour is often shaped by unconscious emotional cues. From early on, infants are able to process emotional signals even if presented subliminally; however, whether subliminal emotional expressions are capable to affect infants' behaviour remains unknown. The current study aimed to fill this gap, recording 8-10-month-old infants' looking time and manual choice toward two objects previously associated to subliminal emotional faces. Results demonstrated that infants' manual choice, but not looking time, was guided by the previously presented subliminal emotional signal, as infants preferred to choose the object associated to the happy face. Overall, our findings show that preverbal infants tune their behaviour based on affective information, which drives them towards or away from previous encounters, even outside conscious awareness.

Nava, E., Turati, C. (2022). Preverbal infants tune manual choices on subliminal affective information. INFANT BEHAVIOR & DEVELOPMENT, 69(November 2022) [10.1016/j.infbeh.2022.101774].

Preverbal infants tune manual choices on subliminal affective information

Nava, E;Turati, C
2022

Abstract

Human behaviour is often shaped by unconscious emotional cues. From early on, infants are able to process emotional signals even if presented subliminally; however, whether subliminal emotional expressions are capable to affect infants' behaviour remains unknown. The current study aimed to fill this gap, recording 8-10-month-old infants' looking time and manual choice toward two objects previously associated to subliminal emotional faces. Results demonstrated that infants' manual choice, but not looking time, was guided by the previously presented subliminal emotional signal, as infants preferred to choose the object associated to the happy face. Overall, our findings show that preverbal infants tune their behaviour based on affective information, which drives them towards or away from previous encounters, even outside conscious awareness.
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Affective priming; Infants; Manual preference; Subliminal processes;
English
16-set-2022
2022
69
November 2022
101774
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Nava, E., Turati, C. (2022). Preverbal infants tune manual choices on subliminal affective information. INFANT BEHAVIOR & DEVELOPMENT, 69(November 2022) [10.1016/j.infbeh.2022.101774].
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