Background: In developmental research, infants are commonly assumed to be early stakeholders in interactions with their caregivers. The tools that infants can use to interact with others vary from visual contact to smiling or vocalizing, and also include motor activity. However, surprisingly few studies have explored how the nature and context of social interactions affect infants ’ engagement in motor activity. Methods: We investigated the kinematic properties of foot and face movements produced by 11 infants aged between 5 and 9 months during six contrasting dyadic episodes (i.e. passive presence of a stranger or the infant’s mother, weak or intense interaction with the stranger/mother as she sings a nursery play song). Results: The infan...
This study examines the electrophysiological correlates of dyadic interaction in 14-month-old infant...
ABSTRACTThis study examines the electrophysiological correlates of dyadic interaction in 14-month-ol...
Fifty-nine healthy infants were filmed with their mothers and with a researcher at two, four, six an...
International audienceBackground: In developmental research, infants are commonly assumed to be earl...
International audience<p>Bodily movements are an essential component of social interactions. However...
<p>Reaching is an important and early emerging motor skill that allows infants to interact with the ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore relation between locomotion development and social interpers...
This study examined the unique and interactive roles of age and locomotor posture (crawling vs. walk...
© 2015 The Authors. Matching the timing of one's movements to the movements of others has been propo...
Infants rapidly develop the skills to coordinate attention to objects and people. In particular, the...
International audienceHuman development occurs in a social environment in which learning is tightly ...
The ability to investigate neural activity during infancy whilst partaking in social (and non-social...
The ability to understand others’ actions is central in human interaction. Experience producing acti...
This is the post-peer-reviewed manuscript.Musical behaviours such as dancing, singing and music prod...
Infants socially engage with others and observe others' social interactions from early in life. One ...
This study examines the electrophysiological correlates of dyadic interaction in 14-month-old infant...
ABSTRACTThis study examines the electrophysiological correlates of dyadic interaction in 14-month-ol...
Fifty-nine healthy infants were filmed with their mothers and with a researcher at two, four, six an...
International audienceBackground: In developmental research, infants are commonly assumed to be earl...
International audience<p>Bodily movements are an essential component of social interactions. However...
<p>Reaching is an important and early emerging motor skill that allows infants to interact with the ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore relation between locomotion development and social interpers...
This study examined the unique and interactive roles of age and locomotor posture (crawling vs. walk...
© 2015 The Authors. Matching the timing of one's movements to the movements of others has been propo...
Infants rapidly develop the skills to coordinate attention to objects and people. In particular, the...
International audienceHuman development occurs in a social environment in which learning is tightly ...
The ability to investigate neural activity during infancy whilst partaking in social (and non-social...
The ability to understand others’ actions is central in human interaction. Experience producing acti...
This is the post-peer-reviewed manuscript.Musical behaviours such as dancing, singing and music prod...
Infants socially engage with others and observe others' social interactions from early in life. One ...
This study examines the electrophysiological correlates of dyadic interaction in 14-month-old infant...
ABSTRACTThis study examines the electrophysiological correlates of dyadic interaction in 14-month-ol...
Fifty-nine healthy infants were filmed with their mothers and with a researcher at two, four, six an...