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Pacifiers Disrupt Adult’s Responses to Infant’s Emotions

Year 2018, Volume: 1 Issue: 2, 394 - 406, 30.07.2018
https://doi.org/10.33723/rs.440415

Abstract

Research shows that pacifiers disrupt infants’ mimicry of facial
expressions. This experiment examines whether pacifiers interfere with
caretakers’ ability to mimic infants’ emotions. Adults saw photographs of
infants   with or without a pacifier.
When infants had pacifiers, perceivers showed reduced EMG activity to infants’
smiles. Smiles of infants using a pacifier were also rated as less happy than
smiles depicted without a pacifier. The same pattern was observed for
expressions of distress: adults rated infants presented with pacifiers as less
sad than infants without pacifiers. We discuss deleterious effects of pacifier
use for the perceiver’s resonance with a child’s emotions
.

References

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  • BUSS, K. A., & KIEL, E. J. (2004). “Comparison of sadness, anger, and fear facial expressions when toddlers look at their mothers”, Child Development, 75, 1761–1773. doi: 10.1111=j.1467-8624.2004.00815.x
  • CALDER, A. J., YOUNG, A. W., KEANE, J., & DEAN, M. (2000). “Configural information in facial expression perception”, Journal of Experimental Psychology, 26, 527–551.
  • CAMPOS, J. J., THEIN, S., & OWEN, D. (2003). “A Darwinian legacy to understanding human infancy: Emotional expressions as behavior regulators”, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1000, 110–134. doi: 10.1196=annals.1280.040
  • CHARTRAND, T. L., & BARGH, J. A. (1999). “The chameleon effect: The perception-behavior link and social interaction”, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 76, 893–910.
  • DELORME, A., & MAKEIG, S. (2004). “EEGLAB: An open source toolbox for analysis of single-trial EEG dynamics including independent component analysis”, Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 134, 9–21. doi: 10.1016= j.jneumeth.2003.10.009
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  • DIMBERG, U., & THUNBERG, M. (1998). “Rapid facial reactions to emotional facial expressions”, Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 39, 39–45. doi: 10.1111=1467-9450.00054
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  • HUEBNER, R. R., & IZARD, C. E. (1988). “Mothers’ responses to infants’ facial expressions of sadness, anger, and physical distress”, Motivation and Emotion, 12, 185–196. doi: 10.1007=BF00992173
  • JONES, S. S. (2006). “Exploration or imitation? The effect of music on 4-week-old infants’ tongue protrusions”, Infant Behavior & Development, 29(1), 126–130.KERSTENBAUM, R. (1992). “Feeling happy versus feeling good: The processing of discrete and global categories of emotional expressions by children and adults”, Developmental Psychology, 28, 1132–1142.
  • KAMEN, G., & GABRIEL, D. A. (2009). Essentials of electromyography,, IL: Human Kinetics, Champaign.
  • KONRAD, P. (2005). “The ABC of EMG: A practical introduction to kinesiological electromyography ”(Version 1.0), Noraxon Inc. Retrieved from http://demotu.org/aulas/controle/ABCofEMG.pdf
  • KORB, S., GRANDJEAN, D., & SCHERER, K. R. (2010). “Timing and voluntary suppression of facial mimicry to smiling faces in a Go/NoGo task—An EMG study. Biological Psychology, 85, 347–349. doi: 10.1016=j.biopsycho.2010.07.012
  • LARSEN, R. J., KASIMATIS, M., & FREY, K. (1992). “Facilitating the furrowed brow: An unobtrusive test of the facial feedback hypothesis applied to unpleasant affect”, Cognition and Emotion, 6, 321–338. doi: 10.1080=02699939208409689
  • LEWIS, M. B., & BOWLER, P. J. (2009). “Botulinum toxin cosmetic therapy correlates with a more positive mood”, Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 8, 24–26. doi: 10.1111=j.1473-2165.2009.00419.x
  • LIKOWSKI, K. U., MU¨HLBERGER, A., SEIBT, B., PAULI, P., & WEYERS, P. (2008). “Modulation of facial mimicry by attitudes”, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 44, 1065–1072. doi: 10.1016= j.jesp.2007.10.007
  • MARINGER, M., KRUMHUBER, E. G., FISCHER, A. H., & NIEDENTHAL, P. M. (2011). “Beyond smile dynamics: Mimicry and beliefs in judgments of smiles”, Emotion, 11, 181–187. doi: 10.1037=a0022596
  • MATIAS, R., & COHEN, J. F. (1993). “Are Max-specified infant facial expressions during face-to-face interaction consistent with differential emotions theory?”, Developmental Psychology, 29, 524–531.
  • MUMME, D., FERNALD, A., & HERRERA, C. (1996). “Infants’ responses to facial and vocal emotional signals in a social referencing paradigm”, Child Development, 67, 3219–3237. doi: 10.1111=j.1467-8624.1996. tb01910.x
  • NEAL, D. T., & CHARTRAND, T. (2011). “Embodied emotion perception: Amplifying and dampening facial feedback modulates emotion perception accuracy”, Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2, 853–864. doi: 10.1177=1948550611406138
  • NIEDENTHAL, P. M. (2007). “Embodying emotion”, Science, 316, 1002–1005. doi: 10.1126=science.1136930
  • NIEDENTHAL, P. M., AUGUSTINOVA, M., RYCHLOWSKA, M., DROIT-VOLET, S., ZINNER, L., & BRAUER, M. (2012). “Negative relations between pacifier use and emotional competence”, Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 34, 387–394. doi: 10.1080=01973533.2012.712019
  • NIEDENTHAL, P. M., MERMILLOD, M., MARINGER, M., & HESS, U. (2010). “The simulation of smiles (SIMS) model: Embodied simulation and the meaning of facial expression”, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 33, 417–433. doi: 10.1017=S0140525X10000865
  • NIEDENTHAL, P. M., WINKIELMAN, P., MONDILLON, L., & VERMEULEN, N. (2009). “Embodiment of emotion concepts”, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 96, 1120–1136. doi: 10.1037=a0015574
  • OBERMAN, L. M., WINKIELMAN, P., & RAMACHANDRAN, V. S. (2007). “Face to face: Blocking facial mimicry can selectively impair recognition of emotional expressions”, Social Neuroscience, 2, 167–178. doi: 10.1080=17470910701391943
  • PALMER, B., DONALDSON, C., & STOUGH, C. (2002). “Emotional intelligence and life satisfaction. Personality and Individual Differences”, 33, 1091–1100. doi: 10.1016=S0191-8869(01)00215-X
  • PIAGET, J. (1951). Principal factors determining intellectual evolution from childhood to adult life, (Ed. D. Rapaport). Organization and pathology of thought, pp. 154–175). NY: Columbia University Press, New York. doi:10.1037=10584-006
  • PINELLI, J., & SYMINGTON, A. (2000). “How rewarding can a pacifier be? A systematic review of nonnutritive sucking in preterm infants”, Neonatal Network, 19, 41–48.
  • PONARI, M., CONSON, M., D’AMICO, N. P., GROSSI, D., & TROJANO, L. (2012). “Mapping correspondence between facial mimicry and emotion recognition in healthy subjects”, Emotion, 12, 1398–1403. doi: 10.1037=a0028588
  • ROSEN,W. D., ADAMSON, L. B., & BAKEMAN, R. (1992). “An experimental investigation of infant social referencing: Mothers’ messages and gender differences”, Developmental Psychology, 28, 1172–1178.
  • RYMARCZYK, K., BIELE, C., GRABOWSKA, A., & MAJCZYNSKI, H. (2011).” EMG activity in response to static and dynamic facial expressions”, International Journal of Psychophysiology, 79, 330–333.
  • SALOVEY, P., & MAYER, J. D. (1990). “Emotional intelligence”, Imagination, Cognition, and Personality, 9, 185–211. doi: 10.2190= DUGG-P24E-52WK-6CDG
  • SATO, W., & YOSHIKAWA, S. (2007). “Spontaneous facial mimicry in response to dynamic facial expressions”, Cognition, 104, 1–18. doi: 10.1016=j.cognition.2006.05.001
  • SHORE, D. M., & HEEREY, E. A. (2011). “The value of genuine and polite smiles”, Emotion, 11, 169–174.
  • SLASKI, M., & CARTWRIGHT, S. (2002). “Health, performance and emotional intelligence: An exploratory study of retail managers”, Stress and Health, 18, 63–68. doi: 10.1002=smi.926
  • SMITH, M. L., COTTRELL, G. W., GOSSELIN, F., & SCHYNS, P. G. (2005). “Transmitting and decoding facial expressions”, Psychological Science, 16, 184–189. STRACK, F., MARTIN, L., & STEPPER, S. (1988). “Inhibiting and facilitating conditions of the human smile: A nonobtrusive test of the facial feedback hypothesis”, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 54, 768–777.
  • SULLIVAN, M. W., & LEWIS, M. (2003). “Contextual determinants of anger and other negative expressions in young infants”, Developmental Psychology, 39, 693–705. doi: 10.1037=0012-1649.39.4.693
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EMZİKLER YETİŞKİNLER VE BEBEKLER ARASINDAKİ DUYGUSAL İLETİŞİME ZARAR VERİYOR

Year 2018, Volume: 1 Issue: 2, 394 - 406, 30.07.2018
https://doi.org/10.33723/rs.440415

Abstract

Araştırmalar
emziklerin bebeklerin yüz mimiklerini harekete  
geçirmesini engellediğini göstermektedir. Bu deneysel çalışma emziklerin
bakım verenlerin bebeklerin duygularını taklit etme becerilerini engelleyip
engellemediğini incelemektedir. Yetişkinlere emzikli ve emziksiz bebeklerin
fotoğrafları gösterilmiş ve bebekler emzikli olduğunda katılımcıların
yüzlerinde bebeklerin gülümsemelerine karşılık daha düşük EMG aktivitesi
gözlenmiştir. Aynı zamanda emziksiz bebeklerin gülümsemeleri emzikli bebeklere
kıyasla daha mutlu olarak değerlendirilmiştir. Aynı örüntü, stres ifadeleri
için de gözlenmiş: yetişkinler emziksiz bebekleri emziklilerden daha üzüntülü
olarak değerlendirmiştir. Bu çalışmada, emzik kullanımının algılayan kişi ile
çocuk arasındaki duygusal etkileşime verebileceği olası zararlı etkiler
tartışılmıştır.

References

  • ADAMS, S., KUEBLI, J., BOYLE, P., & FIVUSH, R. (1995). “Gender differences in parent–child conversations about past emotions: A longitudinal investigation”, Sex Roles, 33, 309–323. doi: 10.1007=BF01954572
  • AUSTIN, E. J., SAKLOFSKE, D. H., & EGAN, V. (2005). “Personality, well-being and health correlates of trait emotional intelligence”, Personality and Individual Differences, 38, 547–558. doi: 10.1016= j.paid.2004.05.009
  • BIJLSTRA, G., HOLLAND, R., & WIGBOLDUS, D. (2010). “The social face of emotion recognition: Evaluation versus stereotypes”, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 46, 657–663. doi: 10.1016= j.jesp.2010.03.006
  • BRAUCH LEHMAN, E., ADDY HOLTZ, B., & AIKEY, K. L. (1995). “Temperament and self-soothing behavior in children: Object attachment, thumbsucking, and pacifier use”, Early Education & Development, 6, 53–72. doi: 10.1207=s15566935eed0601_4
  • BUSS, K. A., & KIEL, E. J. (2004). “Comparison of sadness, anger, and fear facial expressions when toddlers look at their mothers”, Child Development, 75, 1761–1773. doi: 10.1111=j.1467-8624.2004.00815.x
  • CALDER, A. J., YOUNG, A. W., KEANE, J., & DEAN, M. (2000). “Configural information in facial expression perception”, Journal of Experimental Psychology, 26, 527–551.
  • CAMPOS, J. J., THEIN, S., & OWEN, D. (2003). “A Darwinian legacy to understanding human infancy: Emotional expressions as behavior regulators”, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1000, 110–134. doi: 10.1196=annals.1280.040
  • CHARTRAND, T. L., & BARGH, J. A. (1999). “The chameleon effect: The perception-behavior link and social interaction”, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 76, 893–910.
  • DELORME, A., & MAKEIG, S. (2004). “EEGLAB: An open source toolbox for analysis of single-trial EEG dynamics including independent component analysis”, Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 134, 9–21. doi: 10.1016= j.jneumeth.2003.10.009
  • DIMBERG, U., & LUNDQUIST, L. O. (1990). “Gender differences in facial reactions to facial expressions”, Biological Psychology, 30, 151–159. doi: 10.1016=0301-0511(90)90024-Q
  • DIMBERG, U., & THUNBERG, M. (1998). “Rapid facial reactions to emotional facial expressions”, Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 39, 39–45. doi: 10.1111=1467-9450.00054
  • DIPIETRO, J. A., CUSSON, R. M., O’BRIEN CAUGHY, M., & FOX, N. A. (1994). “Behavioral and physiologic effects of nonnutritive sucking during gavage feeding in preterm infants”, Pediatric Research, 36, 207–214. doi: 10.1203=00006450-199408000-00012
  • FISCHER, A. H., GILLEBAART, M., ROTTEVEEL, M., BECKER, D., & VLIEK, M. (2012). “Veiled emotions: The effect of covered faces on emotion perception and attitudes”, Social Psychological and Personality Science, 3, 266–273.
  • FIVUSH, R., BROTMAN, M. A., BUCKNER, J. P., & GOODMAN, S. H. (2000). “Gender differences in parent–child emotion narratives”, Sex Roles, 42, 233–253. doi: 10.1023=A:1007091207068
  • FONAGY, P., GERGELY, G., JURIST, E., & TARGET, M. (2002). “Affect regulation, mentalization, and the development of the self”, NY: Other Press., New York.FONAGY, P., & TARGET, M. (1997). “Attachment and reflective function: Their role in self-organization”, Development and Psychopathology, 9, 679–700.
  • FRIDLUND, A. J., & CACIOPPO, J. T. (1986). “Guidelines for human electromyographic research”, Psychophysiology, 23, 567–589. doi: 10.1111=j.1469-8986.1986.tb00676.x
  • GALE, C. R., & MARTYN, C. N. (1996). “Breastfeeding, dummy use, and adult intelligence”, The Lancet, 347, 1072–1075. doi: 10.1016= S0140-6736(96)90278-0GIL, S., TEISSÈDRE, F., CHAMBRES, P., & DROIT-VOLET, S. (2011). “The evaluation of emotional facial expressions in early postpartum depression mood: A difference between adult and baby faces?”, Psychiatry Research, 186, 281–286. doi: 10.1016=j.psychres.2010.06.015
  • HAVAS, D. A., GLENBERG, A. M., GUTOWSKI, K. A., LUCARELLI, M. J., & DAVIDSON, R. J. (2010). “Cosmetic use of botulinum toxin-A affects processing of emotional language”, Psychological Science, 21, 895–900. doi: 10.1177=0956797610374742
  • HENNENLOTTER, A., DRESEL, C., CASTROP, F., CEBALLOS BAUMANN, A. O., WOHLSCHLANGER, A. M., & HASLINGER, B. (2009). “The link between facial feedback and neural activity within central circuitries of emotion— New insights from botulinum-toxin induced denervation of frown muscles”, Cerebral Cortex, 19, 537–542. doi: 10.1093=cercor=bhn104
  • HESS, U., ADAMS, R. B., GRAMMER, K., & KLECK, R. E. (2009). “Face gender and emotion expression: Are angry women more like men?”, Journal of Vision, 9, ArtID 19. doi:10.1167=9.12.19
  • HUEBNER, R. R., & IZARD, C. E. (1988). “Mothers’ responses to infants’ facial expressions of sadness, anger, and physical distress”, Motivation and Emotion, 12, 185–196. doi: 10.1007=BF00992173
  • JONES, S. S. (2006). “Exploration or imitation? The effect of music on 4-week-old infants’ tongue protrusions”, Infant Behavior & Development, 29(1), 126–130.KERSTENBAUM, R. (1992). “Feeling happy versus feeling good: The processing of discrete and global categories of emotional expressions by children and adults”, Developmental Psychology, 28, 1132–1142.
  • KAMEN, G., & GABRIEL, D. A. (2009). Essentials of electromyography,, IL: Human Kinetics, Champaign.
  • KONRAD, P. (2005). “The ABC of EMG: A practical introduction to kinesiological electromyography ”(Version 1.0), Noraxon Inc. Retrieved from http://demotu.org/aulas/controle/ABCofEMG.pdf
  • KORB, S., GRANDJEAN, D., & SCHERER, K. R. (2010). “Timing and voluntary suppression of facial mimicry to smiling faces in a Go/NoGo task—An EMG study. Biological Psychology, 85, 347–349. doi: 10.1016=j.biopsycho.2010.07.012
  • LARSEN, R. J., KASIMATIS, M., & FREY, K. (1992). “Facilitating the furrowed brow: An unobtrusive test of the facial feedback hypothesis applied to unpleasant affect”, Cognition and Emotion, 6, 321–338. doi: 10.1080=02699939208409689
  • LEWIS, M. B., & BOWLER, P. J. (2009). “Botulinum toxin cosmetic therapy correlates with a more positive mood”, Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 8, 24–26. doi: 10.1111=j.1473-2165.2009.00419.x
  • LIKOWSKI, K. U., MU¨HLBERGER, A., SEIBT, B., PAULI, P., & WEYERS, P. (2008). “Modulation of facial mimicry by attitudes”, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 44, 1065–1072. doi: 10.1016= j.jesp.2007.10.007
  • MARINGER, M., KRUMHUBER, E. G., FISCHER, A. H., & NIEDENTHAL, P. M. (2011). “Beyond smile dynamics: Mimicry and beliefs in judgments of smiles”, Emotion, 11, 181–187. doi: 10.1037=a0022596
  • MATIAS, R., & COHEN, J. F. (1993). “Are Max-specified infant facial expressions during face-to-face interaction consistent with differential emotions theory?”, Developmental Psychology, 29, 524–531.
  • MUMME, D., FERNALD, A., & HERRERA, C. (1996). “Infants’ responses to facial and vocal emotional signals in a social referencing paradigm”, Child Development, 67, 3219–3237. doi: 10.1111=j.1467-8624.1996. tb01910.x
  • NEAL, D. T., & CHARTRAND, T. (2011). “Embodied emotion perception: Amplifying and dampening facial feedback modulates emotion perception accuracy”, Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2, 853–864. doi: 10.1177=1948550611406138
  • NIEDENTHAL, P. M. (2007). “Embodying emotion”, Science, 316, 1002–1005. doi: 10.1126=science.1136930
  • NIEDENTHAL, P. M., AUGUSTINOVA, M., RYCHLOWSKA, M., DROIT-VOLET, S., ZINNER, L., & BRAUER, M. (2012). “Negative relations between pacifier use and emotional competence”, Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 34, 387–394. doi: 10.1080=01973533.2012.712019
  • NIEDENTHAL, P. M., MERMILLOD, M., MARINGER, M., & HESS, U. (2010). “The simulation of smiles (SIMS) model: Embodied simulation and the meaning of facial expression”, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 33, 417–433. doi: 10.1017=S0140525X10000865
  • NIEDENTHAL, P. M., WINKIELMAN, P., MONDILLON, L., & VERMEULEN, N. (2009). “Embodiment of emotion concepts”, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 96, 1120–1136. doi: 10.1037=a0015574
  • OBERMAN, L. M., WINKIELMAN, P., & RAMACHANDRAN, V. S. (2007). “Face to face: Blocking facial mimicry can selectively impair recognition of emotional expressions”, Social Neuroscience, 2, 167–178. doi: 10.1080=17470910701391943
  • PALMER, B., DONALDSON, C., & STOUGH, C. (2002). “Emotional intelligence and life satisfaction. Personality and Individual Differences”, 33, 1091–1100. doi: 10.1016=S0191-8869(01)00215-X
  • PIAGET, J. (1951). Principal factors determining intellectual evolution from childhood to adult life, (Ed. D. Rapaport). Organization and pathology of thought, pp. 154–175). NY: Columbia University Press, New York. doi:10.1037=10584-006
  • PINELLI, J., & SYMINGTON, A. (2000). “How rewarding can a pacifier be? A systematic review of nonnutritive sucking in preterm infants”, Neonatal Network, 19, 41–48.
  • PONARI, M., CONSON, M., D’AMICO, N. P., GROSSI, D., & TROJANO, L. (2012). “Mapping correspondence between facial mimicry and emotion recognition in healthy subjects”, Emotion, 12, 1398–1403. doi: 10.1037=a0028588
  • ROSEN,W. D., ADAMSON, L. B., & BAKEMAN, R. (1992). “An experimental investigation of infant social referencing: Mothers’ messages and gender differences”, Developmental Psychology, 28, 1172–1178.
  • RYMARCZYK, K., BIELE, C., GRABOWSKA, A., & MAJCZYNSKI, H. (2011).” EMG activity in response to static and dynamic facial expressions”, International Journal of Psychophysiology, 79, 330–333.
  • SALOVEY, P., & MAYER, J. D. (1990). “Emotional intelligence”, Imagination, Cognition, and Personality, 9, 185–211. doi: 10.2190= DUGG-P24E-52WK-6CDG
  • SATO, W., & YOSHIKAWA, S. (2007). “Spontaneous facial mimicry in response to dynamic facial expressions”, Cognition, 104, 1–18. doi: 10.1016=j.cognition.2006.05.001
  • SHORE, D. M., & HEEREY, E. A. (2011). “The value of genuine and polite smiles”, Emotion, 11, 169–174.
  • SLASKI, M., & CARTWRIGHT, S. (2002). “Health, performance and emotional intelligence: An exploratory study of retail managers”, Stress and Health, 18, 63–68. doi: 10.1002=smi.926
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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Articles
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Emine Zehra Kasap 0000-0002-6886-3027

Publication Date July 30, 2018
Submission Date July 4, 2018
Acceptance Date July 16, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018 Volume: 1 Issue: 2

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APA Kasap, E. Z. (2018). EMZİKLER YETİŞKİNLER VE BEBEKLER ARASINDAKİ DUYGUSAL İLETİŞİME ZARAR VERİYOR. R&S - Research Studies Anatolia Journal, 1(2), 394-406. https://doi.org/10.33723/rs.440415
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