Asked by
Jannette Tellez
on Dec 20, 2024Verified
Meltzoff and Decety's research demonstrates that infants are able to imitate facial actions of others as early as:
A) 42 minutes of age.
B) 3 weeks of age.
C) 3 months of age.
D) 14 months of age.
Imitate Facial Actions
The act of replicating or mimicking the facial expressions of others, a fundamental aspect of nonverbal communication and empathy development.
Minutes of Age
Refers to the very short period after a living being's birth, highlighting the immediate time frame.
- Gain an understanding of the onset and function of core emotions in infancy, along with the progression stages of expressing emotions.
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Learning Objectives
- Gain an understanding of the onset and function of core emotions in infancy, along with the progression stages of expressing emotions.