The Interplay between Gaze Following, Emotion Recognition, and Empathy across Adolescence; a Pubertal Dip in Performance?

During puberty a dip in face recognition is often observed, possibly caused by heightened levels of gonadal hormones which in turn affects the re-organization of relevant cortical circuitry. In the current study we investigated whether a pubertal dip could be observed in three other abilities relate...

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Main Authors: Rianne van Rooijen, Caroline M. M. Junge, Chantal Kemner
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-02-01
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00127/full
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description During puberty a dip in face recognition is often observed, possibly caused by heightened levels of gonadal hormones which in turn affects the re-organization of relevant cortical circuitry. In the current study we investigated whether a pubertal dip could be observed in three other abilities related to social information processing: gaze following, emotion recognition from the eyes, and empathizing abilities. Across these abilities we further explored whether these measurements revealed sex differences as another way to understand how gonadal hormones affect processing of social information. Results show that across adolescence, there are improvements in emotion recognition from the eyes and in empathizing abilities. These improvements did not show a dip, but are more plateau-like. The gaze cueing effect did not change over adolescence. We only observed sex differences in empathizing abilities, with girls showing higher scores than boys. Based on these results it appears that gonadal hormones are not exerting a unified influence on higher levels of social information processing. Further research should also explore changes in (visual) information processing around puberty onset to find a more fitted explanation for changes in social behavior across adolescence.
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spelling doaj.art-a738a5fa670744919d1fc9ab9c2e980e2022-12-22T02:48:46ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782018-02-01910.3389/fpsyg.2018.00127335108The Interplay between Gaze Following, Emotion Recognition, and Empathy across Adolescence; a Pubertal Dip in Performance?Rianne van Rooijen0Rianne van Rooijen1Caroline M. M. Junge2Caroline M. M. Junge3Chantal Kemner4Chantal Kemner5Chantal Kemner6Department of Experimental Psychology, Helmholtz Institute, Utrecht University, Utrecht, NetherlandsDepartment of Developmental Psychology, Utrecht University, Utrecht, NetherlandsDepartment of Experimental Psychology, Helmholtz Institute, Utrecht University, Utrecht, NetherlandsDepartment of Developmental Psychology, Utrecht University, Utrecht, NetherlandsDepartment of Experimental Psychology, Helmholtz Institute, Utrecht University, Utrecht, NetherlandsDepartment of Developmental Psychology, Utrecht University, Utrecht, NetherlandsBrain Centre Rudolf Magnus, University Medical Center, Utrecht, NetherlandsDuring puberty a dip in face recognition is often observed, possibly caused by heightened levels of gonadal hormones which in turn affects the re-organization of relevant cortical circuitry. In the current study we investigated whether a pubertal dip could be observed in three other abilities related to social information processing: gaze following, emotion recognition from the eyes, and empathizing abilities. Across these abilities we further explored whether these measurements revealed sex differences as another way to understand how gonadal hormones affect processing of social information. Results show that across adolescence, there are improvements in emotion recognition from the eyes and in empathizing abilities. These improvements did not show a dip, but are more plateau-like. The gaze cueing effect did not change over adolescence. We only observed sex differences in empathizing abilities, with girls showing higher scores than boys. Based on these results it appears that gonadal hormones are not exerting a unified influence on higher levels of social information processing. Further research should also explore changes in (visual) information processing around puberty onset to find a more fitted explanation for changes in social behavior across adolescence.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00127/fullgaze cueingemotion recognitionempathypubertal dipsex differences
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Chantal Kemner
Chantal Kemner
Chantal Kemner
The Interplay between Gaze Following, Emotion Recognition, and Empathy across Adolescence; a Pubertal Dip in Performance?
Frontiers in Psychology
gaze cueing
emotion recognition
empathy
pubertal dip
sex differences
title The Interplay between Gaze Following, Emotion Recognition, and Empathy across Adolescence; a Pubertal Dip in Performance?
title_full The Interplay between Gaze Following, Emotion Recognition, and Empathy across Adolescence; a Pubertal Dip in Performance?
title_fullStr The Interplay between Gaze Following, Emotion Recognition, and Empathy across Adolescence; a Pubertal Dip in Performance?
title_full_unstemmed The Interplay between Gaze Following, Emotion Recognition, and Empathy across Adolescence; a Pubertal Dip in Performance?
title_short The Interplay between Gaze Following, Emotion Recognition, and Empathy across Adolescence; a Pubertal Dip in Performance?
title_sort interplay between gaze following emotion recognition and empathy across adolescence a pubertal dip in performance
topic gaze cueing
emotion recognition
empathy
pubertal dip
sex differences
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00127/full
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