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The Effects of Early Institutionalization on the Discrimination of Facial Expressions of Emotion in Young Children
Authors:Hana Jeon  Margaret C. Moulson  Nathan Fox  Charles Zeanah  Charles A. Nelson III
Affiliation:1. David Geffen School of Medicine
University of California—Los Angeles;2. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Massachusetts Institute of Technology;3. Department of Human Development
University of Maryland;4. Department of Psychiatry and Neurology
Tulane University School of Medicine;5. Division of Developmental Medicine
Children’s Hospital Boston, Harvard Medical School
Abstract:
The current study examined the effects of institutionalization on the discrimination of facial expressions of emotion in three groups of 42‐month‐old children. One group consisted of children abandoned at birth who were randomly assigned to Care‐as‐Usual (institutional care) following a baseline assessment. Another group consisted of children abandoned at birth who were randomly assigned to high‐quality foster care following a baseline assessment. A third group consisted of never‐institutionalized children who were reared by their biological parents. All children were familiarized to happy, sad, fearful, and neutral facial expressions and tested on their ability to discriminate familiar versus novel facial expressions. Contrary to our prediction, all three groups of children were equally capable of discriminating among the different expressions. Furthermore, in contrast to findings at 13–30 months of age, these same children showed familiarity rather than novelty preferences toward different expressions. There were also asymmetries in children’s discrimination of facial expressions depending on which facial expression served as the familiar versus novel stimulus. Collectively, early institutionalization appears not to impact the development of the ability to discriminate facial expressions of emotion, at least when preferential looking serves as the dependent measure. These findings are discussed in the context of the myriad domains that are affected by early institutionalization.
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