Emotion-recognition abilities and behavior problem dimensions in preschoolers: evidence for a specific role for childhood hyperactivity
Facial emotion-recognition difficulties have been reported in school-aged children with behavior problems; little is known, however, about either this association in preschool children or with regard to vocal emotion recognition. The current study explored the association between facial and vocal em...
Main Authors: | Chronaki, Georgia (Author), Garner, Matthew (Author), Hadwin, Julie A. (Author), Thompson, Margaret J.J (Author), Chin, Cheryl Y. (Author), Sonuga-Barke, Edmund J.S (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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