Either curiousity, pleasure or displeasure.
Infants cry quite a bit to express that something is wrong; displeasure.
But they also laugh and giggle when things amuse them; pleasure.
They also look around a lot, touch things and want to know what's going on; curiousity.
Self understanding is the greatest emotion in an infant according to the book, Handbook of Affecive Sciences" by Richard J. Davidson, Claus R. Scherer, and H. Hill Goldsmith.
first principle then emotion
The first class of an "infant school" (UK) is called Reception. The first class of an "infant school" (UK) is called Reception.
Infant is a baby. ie from birth to first birthday.
An infant's main learning tool in the first months after birth is the infant's parent/guardian/caregiver.
The emotion expressed in the first strophe is one of longing and yearning for a lost love.
No, feeling is the sensory perception or experience of emotion. Emotions are complex psychological states that involve a combination of physiological arousal, cognitive interpretation, subjective experience, and behavioral responses. Feeling is just one component of the broader emotional experience.
recognizable
In infant the first syllable should be stressed. So the in should be stressed not the fant.
While humans are born with the capacity to experience emotions, emotional responses develop over time through learning and experiences. This means that while some emotional responses are instinctual, others are learned and influenced by our environment.
Under one year infant. Over one year child.
Infant Holy Infant Lowly. A traditional Polish Christmas carol translated to English by Edith M. G. Reed (1885-1933).