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Understanding the Development of Face and Emotion Processing Under a Predictive Processing Framework

In the present work, we explore the development of processing of emotional facial configurations under a predictive processing (or predictive coding) framework. Predictive processing provides a new approach to brain function that has been used to explain a wide range of processes, from perception to...

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Published in:Developmental psychology 2019-09, Vol.55 (9), p.1868-1881
Main Authors: Pereira, Mariana R, Barbosa, Fernando, de Haan, Michelle, Ferreira-Santos, Fernando
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Brain Hemisphere Functions
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Child Development
Coding
Cognitive Development
Cognitive Processes
Complementarity
Computational Neuroscience
Developmental processes
Emotional Development
Emotional Response
Emotions
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Human Body
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