Moreover, greater hyperactivity in 1st grade marginally predicted
lower emotion recognition in 3rd grade, but internalizing and externalizing behaviors were not predictive of emotion recognition over time.
Not exact matches
These emotionally in - tune workers also had significantly higher income than those who received a
low score on the study's
emotion recognition test.
And 2,700 miles from June's office in San Francisco, in a
low - rise building wedged between a strip mall and railroad tracks outside of Boston, another
emotion - measuring pioneer named Rana — Rana el Kaliouby — has spent the past year and a half strategizing to make the facial - cue
recognition company she co-founded, Affectiva, the essential hub of the emerging
emotion economy.
The aim of the present study was to assess empathic accuracy (EA),
emotion recognition, and affective empathy in male adolescents with Conduct Disorder (CD) and higher versus
lower levels of callous - unemotional (CU) traits, using a more ecologically - valid task than has been used previously.
Emotion recognition scores for the typically - developing (TD) and Conduct Disorder (CD) groups (panel a), and the higher (CD / CU +) and
lower (CD / CU --RRB- callous - unemotional traits subgroups (panel b); error bars show + / − Standard Error.
Studies investigating the effects of CU traits on facial
emotion recognition have also yielded mixed findings, with some studies showing that CU traits are associated with deficits in recognizing facial expressions signalling distress (i.e., fear and sadness; Dadds et al. 2008; Fairchild et al. 2009, 2010), whilst other studies have reported superior fear
recognition in those with high versus
low levels of CU traits (e.g., Woodworth and Waschbusch 2008).