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| Daniel M MessingerSummaryAffiliation: University of Miami Country: USA Publications
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Beyond autism: a baby siblings research consortium study of high-risk children at three years of ageDaniel Messinger
University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL 33124 0721, USA
J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 52:300-308.e1. 2013..As little is known about the early expression of these characteristics, this study characterizes the non-ASD outcomes of 3-year-old high-risk (HR) siblings of children with ASD...
The eyes have it: making positive expressions more positive and negative expressions more negativeDaniel S Messinger
Department of Psychology, University of Miami, USA
Emotion 12:430-6. 2012..Eye constriction and mouth opening index the intensity of both positive and negative infant facial expressions, suggesting parsimony in the early communication of emotion...
Applying machine learning to infant interaction: the development is in the detailsDaniel M Messinger
University of Miami, United States
Neural Netw 23:1004-16. 2010..Analysis of face-to-face interaction--a tractable model system--promise to pave the way for the construction of virtual and physical agents who are able to interact and develop...
What's in a smile?D S Messinger
Department of Psychology, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida 33101 0721, USA
Dev Psychol 35:701-8. 1999..In contrast to adults, infant Duchenne smiles had longer durations than non-Duchenne smiles, suggesting infant smiling does not fit adult models of emotional functioning...
The maternal lifestyle study: cognitive, motor, and behavioral outcomes of cocaine-exposed and opiate-exposed infants through three years of ageDaniel S Messinger
Department of Psychology, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, USA
Pediatrics 113:1677-85. 2004..To evaluate the direct effects of prenatal cocaine exposure and prenatal opiate exposure on infant mental, motor, and behavioral outcomes longitudinally between 1 and 3 years old...
All smiles are positive, but some smiles are more positive than othersD S Messinger
Department of Psychology, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida 33101 0721, USA
Dev Psychol 37:642-53. 2001..The cheek-raise and open-mouth dimensions of smiling appear to be associated with, respectively, the amplification of processes of sharing positive affect and of visual engagement that are present to a lesser degree in smiling alone...
Anticipatory smiling: linking early affective communication and social outcomeMeaghan Venezia Parlade
University of Pittsburgh, Infant Communication Lab, Department of Psychology, 210 S Bouquet Street, 3211 Sennott Square, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, USA
Infant Behav Dev 32:33-43. 2009..Additionally, anticipatory smiling at 9 months positively predicted parent-rated social competence scores at 30 months. Findings are discussed with regard to the importance of anticipatory smiling in early socioemotional development...
The temporal coordination of early infant communicationMarygrace E Yale
Department of Psychology, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida 33124 0721, USA
Dev Psychol 39:815-24. 2003..These findings illustrate the manner in which infants temporally coordinate communicative actions and provide new evidence that facial expressions (particularly smiles) are central to early infant communications...
Early social and emotional communication in the infant siblings of children with autism spectrum disorders: an examination of the broad phenotypeTricia D Cassel
Department of Psychology, University of Miami, P O Box 248185, Coral Gables, FL, 33124 0751, USA
J Autism Dev Disord 37:122-32. 2007..The results suggest subtle, inconsistent, but multi-faceted deficits in emotional expression and referential communication in infants at-risk for ASDs...
Visual disengagement in the infant siblings of children with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD)Lisa V Ibanez
University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL 33146, USA
Autism 12:473-85. 2008..ASD-sibs and COMP-sibs did not differ in the mean durations of gazes at their parents' faces. In sum, ASD-sibs showed no deficits in visual interest to their parents' faces, but greater interest than COMP-sibs in non-face stimuli...
Dynamic infant-parent affect coupling during the face-to-face/still-faceSy Miin Chow
Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 3270, USA
Emotion 10:101-14. 2010..Further analysis of within-dyad dynamics revealed ongoing changes in concurrent infant-parent linkages both within and between different FFSF episodes. The importance of considering both inter- and intradyad differences is discussed...
Research Grants
- A Multi-Method Investigation of Infant EmotionDaniel Messinger; Fiscal Year: 2003....
- Naive Observers' Ratings of Behavior: A Multi-Construct Validation StudyDaniel Messinger; Fiscal Year: 2007....
- Emotion, communication, & EEG: Development & riskDaniel Messinger; Fiscal Year: 2007....
- Emotion, communication, & EEG: Development & riskDaniel Messinger; Fiscal Year: 2010....
