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Music plays a powerful role in how we perceive and express emotion—and a new study finds that even very young children can match emotions in music to facial expressions.
Music is a powerful tool for conveying mood, whether heard via a live performance or movie soundtrack, making it an effective ...
This study examines a valuable question regarding the developmental trajectory of neural mechanisms supporting facial expression processing. Leveraging a rare intracranial EEG (iEEG) dataset including ...
Preschool children are concerned with the idea that there are "right" and "wrong" ways to use words. "Children are in a ...
The 2025 standards update family mediation practices by emphasizing safety, cultural awareness, and technology. They expand ...
Long Beach parents and caregivers will once again have the opportunity to gain information and resources about early ...
A new study reveals that children’s ability to understand emotions develops through a cognitive shift between ages 5 and 10.
Why do young children often miss the emotions behind adult expressions? A pioneering study led by researcher Xie Wanze from ...
The exhausting phase when your child asks "Why?" about everything helps build critical thinking skills they'll need in the ...
Why do young children often miss the emotions behind adult expressions? A pioneering study led by researcher Xie Wanze from Peking University’s School of Psychological and Cognitive Sciences, in ...
Two experts told Newsweek why emotional intelligence in children can be both a strength and a source of emotional overwhelm.
Doctors at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital are using virtual reality technology to give families a new perspective on their child’s illness.