Individual differences in children's facial expression recognition ability: The role of nature and nurture.
We examined genetic and environmental influences on recognition of facial expressions in 250 pairs of 10-year-old monozygotic (83 pairs) and dizygotic (167 pairs) twins. Angry, fearful, sad, disgusted, and happy faces varying in intensity (15%-100%), head orientation, and eye gaze were presented in...
Main Authors: | Lau, J, Burt, M, Leibenluft, E, Pine, D, Rijsdijk, F, Shiffrin, N, Eley, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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