Parent-infant social interactions start early in development, with infants showing active communicative expressions by just two months. A key question is how this social capacity develops. Maternal mirroring of infant expressions is considered an important, intuitive, parenting response, but evidence is sparse in the first two months concerning the conditions under which mirroring occurs and its developmental sequelae, including in clinical samples where the infant’s social expressiveness may be affected. We investigated these questions by comparing the development of mother-infant interactions between a sample where the infant had cleft lip and a normal, unaffected, comparison sample. We videotaped dyads in their homes five times from one ...
In two studies, 3-, 6- and 9-month-old infants interacted with their mothers during natural, still-f...
Processing facial expressions is an essential component of social interaction, especially for prever...
This contribution is aimed to show the relevance of microgenetic designs to study change processes i...
Parent-infant social interactions start early in development, with infants showing active communicat...
Parent-infant social interactions start early in development, with infants showing active communicat...
Parent-infant social interactions start early in development, with infants showing active communicat...
Background Adult gaze plays an important role in early infant development, and infants are highly se...
By two-three months, infants show active social expressions during face-to-face interactions. These ...
Objective: Early mother-infant interactions are impaired in the context of infant cleft lip, and are...
Early learning is fundamentally a social process. Past studies on infants’ learning had highlighted ...
Objectives The study examined the early interaction between mothers and their infants with cleft lip...
The current study examined social behavior in the first year of life, focusing on developmental chan...
Mirror systems are widely thought to map perceptual representations of others’ actions onto the obs...
The temporal relations of expressive behaviours in early mother-infant interactions were investigate...
This study examined infants\u27 social understanding of two contexts involving parental non-responsi...
In two studies, 3-, 6- and 9-month-old infants interacted with their mothers during natural, still-f...
Processing facial expressions is an essential component of social interaction, especially for prever...
This contribution is aimed to show the relevance of microgenetic designs to study change processes i...
Parent-infant social interactions start early in development, with infants showing active communicat...
Parent-infant social interactions start early in development, with infants showing active communicat...
Parent-infant social interactions start early in development, with infants showing active communicat...
Background Adult gaze plays an important role in early infant development, and infants are highly se...
By two-three months, infants show active social expressions during face-to-face interactions. These ...
Objective: Early mother-infant interactions are impaired in the context of infant cleft lip, and are...
Early learning is fundamentally a social process. Past studies on infants’ learning had highlighted ...
Objectives The study examined the early interaction between mothers and their infants with cleft lip...
The current study examined social behavior in the first year of life, focusing on developmental chan...
Mirror systems are widely thought to map perceptual representations of others’ actions onto the obs...
The temporal relations of expressive behaviours in early mother-infant interactions were investigate...
This study examined infants\u27 social understanding of two contexts involving parental non-responsi...
In two studies, 3-, 6- and 9-month-old infants interacted with their mothers during natural, still-f...
Processing facial expressions is an essential component of social interaction, especially for prever...
This contribution is aimed to show the relevance of microgenetic designs to study change processes i...