PSYC 2450 Chapter Notes - Chapter 12: The Anatomy Of Dependence, Breastfeeding, Dazed

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Even very young infants are emotional creatures. Displaying emotions: the development (and control) of emotional expressions. Nonetheless, most researchers agree that babies communicate a variety of feelings through their facial expressions: each expression becomes a more and more recognizable sign of a specific emotion with age. According to lewis disconfirmation of these. Learned expectancies (as when something prevents them rom exerting control, such as batteries running out of toy) is likely to: Sometimes called self-conscious emotions because each involves some damage to or enhancement of our sense of self: michael lewis and associates: Will not emerge until the child can recognize herself in a mirror or photo. Self-evaluative emotions shame, guilt, and pride. Implies that we have in some way failed to live up to our obligations to other people. A guilty child likely to focus on the interpersonal consequences of his wrongdoing. Pre-school children may show evaluative embarrassment: nervous smiles, self-touching, and gaze aversion when they fail to.

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