<p>The present study examined early social game routines during natural face-to-face mother–infant interactions and their relationship with oxytocin. Forty-three mother–infant dyads were observed, when infants were 4 months old, during a procedure involving a baseline and a natural interaction, where mothers were instructed to interact with their infants as they would at home. During this procedure four saliva samples from mothers and infants were collected to determine levels of oxytocin at different time points. Social game routines and infant social engagement (gaze, positive, and negative affect) were coded during the natural interaction. Social games were observed in 76.7% of the mother–infant dyads, and 46 different types of games wer...
Introduction The relevance of the early mother-child interactions for the development of the infants...
Background:: Oxytocin is associated with the establishment and quality of maternal behavior in anima...
As infants become more interested in their nonsocial surroundings, triadic play, where a toy is adde...
The present study examined early social game routines during natural face-to-face mother–infant inte...
The thesis deals with different types of smile of an infant during its early interaction with mother...
Objectives Social relationships throughout lifespan are critical for health and wellbeing. Oxytocin,...
Social-emotional skill acquisition in infancy can effect positive outcomes in all developmental doma...
Play has proved to have a central role in children’s development, most notably in rule learning (Pia...
The oxytocinergic system is a primary biological system involved in regulating a child's needs for b...
ABSTRACT. Recent behavioral and physiologic obser-vations of infants and mothers have shown them rea...
This study investigates infants’ signaling behaviors as a strategy to alter mother’s behavior (by el...
One of the earliest forms of interaction between mothers and infants is smiling games. While the tem...
The temporal relations of expressive behaviours in early mother-infant interactions were investigate...
Fifty-nine healthy infants were filmed with their mothers and with a researcher at two, four, six an...
The oxytocinergic system is a primary biological system involved in regulating a child's needs for b...
Introduction The relevance of the early mother-child interactions for the development of the infants...
Background:: Oxytocin is associated with the establishment and quality of maternal behavior in anima...
As infants become more interested in their nonsocial surroundings, triadic play, where a toy is adde...
The present study examined early social game routines during natural face-to-face mother–infant inte...
The thesis deals with different types of smile of an infant during its early interaction with mother...
Objectives Social relationships throughout lifespan are critical for health and wellbeing. Oxytocin,...
Social-emotional skill acquisition in infancy can effect positive outcomes in all developmental doma...
Play has proved to have a central role in children’s development, most notably in rule learning (Pia...
The oxytocinergic system is a primary biological system involved in regulating a child's needs for b...
ABSTRACT. Recent behavioral and physiologic obser-vations of infants and mothers have shown them rea...
This study investigates infants’ signaling behaviors as a strategy to alter mother’s behavior (by el...
One of the earliest forms of interaction between mothers and infants is smiling games. While the tem...
The temporal relations of expressive behaviours in early mother-infant interactions were investigate...
Fifty-nine healthy infants were filmed with their mothers and with a researcher at two, four, six an...
The oxytocinergic system is a primary biological system involved in regulating a child's needs for b...
Introduction The relevance of the early mother-child interactions for the development of the infants...
Background:: Oxytocin is associated with the establishment and quality of maternal behavior in anima...
As infants become more interested in their nonsocial surroundings, triadic play, where a toy is adde...