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Consistent with the learning perspective, early experience affects children's abilities to recognize emotions. Most infants recognize their mother's emotional expressions earlier than they recognize those of their father or a stranger because they have spent more time with her. Moreover, babies who spend more time interacting with their mother are more successful at recognizing her expressions than babies who spend less time with their mother (Montague & Walker-Andrews, 2002). The quality of older children's interactions with their parents also makes a difference in their ability to recognize emotions. Abused children who experience high levels of threat and hostility are able to identify anger expressions better than nonabused children (Cicchetti & Ng, 2014), but they are less capable of detecting expressions of sadness (Pollak & Sinha, 2002). Abused children also interpret positive, negative, and equivocal events as equally plausible causes of sadness and anger, presumably because of their inconsistent emotional experiences (Perlman, Kalish, et al., 2008). Children who are neglected rather than abused also show deficits in emotional understanding (Sullivan et al., 2008), as do children reared in group institutions such as understaffed orphanages (Fries & Pollak, 2004; Nelson et al., 2013). Need Assignment Help?