The Tromso Infant Faces Database (TIF): development, validation and application to assess parenting experience on clarity and intensity ratings
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/11238Dato
2017-03-24Type
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Maack, Jana Kristin; Bohne, Agnes; Nordahl, Dag; Livsdatter, Lina; Lindahl, Åsne; Øvervoll, Morten; Wang, Catharina Elisabeth Arfwedson; Pfuhl, GeritSammendrag
Newborns and infants are highly depending on successfully communicating their needs;
e.g., through crying and facial expressions. Although there is a growing interest in
the mechanisms of and possible influences on the recognition of facial expressions in
infants, heretofore there exists no validated database of emotional infant faces. In the
present article we introduce a standardized and freely available face database containing
Caucasian infant face images from 18 infants 4 to 12 months old. The development
and validation of the Tromsø Infant Faces (TIF) database is presented in Study 1. Over
700 adults categorized the photographs by seven emotion categories (happy, sad,
disgusted, angry, afraid, surprised, neutral) and rated intensity, clarity and their valance.
In order to examine the relevance of TIF, we then present its first application in Study 2,
investigating differences in emotion recognition across different stages of parenthood.
We found a small gender effect in terms of women giving higher intensity and clarity
ratings than men. Moreover, parents of young children rated the images as clearer than
all the other groups, and parents rated “neutral” expressions as more clearly and more
intense. Our results suggest that caretaking experience provides an implicit advantage in
the processing of emotional expressions in infant faces, especially for the more difficult,
ambiguous expressions.