Neural correlates of children’s emotion understanding

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This study aimed to develop an EEG paradigm to identify neural correlates of emotion understanding in children. In Experiment 1, children took part in an emotional story task. In Experiment 2, children completed an emotional task and a physical story task Late Positive Potentials (LPP) were demonstrated in response to emotional content in both studies. Together, The study demonstrates the potential value of the LPP as a flexible probe for studying children’s emotion understanding and encourages further work into the specificity versus generality of cognitive processes underpinning the LPP in social information processing.

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Bennett, S., Larkin, H., Pincham, H., Carman, S., & Fearon, P. (2018). Neural correlates of children’s emotion understanding. Developmental Neuropsychology, 43(4), 329–344. https://doi.org/10.1080/87565641.2018.1432055

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