In two separate longitudinal studies, infants and their mothers were seen in three longitudinal visits. At two months, they were observed in free play where mothers’ contingency toward their infants was obtained. At five months, a goal blockage response was produced when a previously learned contingent response became ineffective in producing an interesting event. Infants’ emotional responses, in particular anger and sad facial expressions, were observed. At two years, toddlers’ persistence at play was assessed by measuring children’s responses to an interruption of their play. In both studies, the amount of toddlers’ persistence was positively related to their anger response to the blocked goal at five months. Maternal contingency wa...
abstract: There is significant amount of research suggesting that high maternal interference can cau...
Objective. A andomized control trial examined the effects of short-term, interaction focused and att...
Infant expressions are important signals for eliciting caregiving behaviors in parents. The present ...
Approach behavior, defined as differences in behavior to an incentive event and anger at its removal...
Infants' abilities to regulate their emotional states initially develop in the context of the early ...
This study examined the continuity, stability, and change of infants ’ responses to a frustrating ev...
The present study investigates whether the maternal interaction style is related to 6-month-old infa...
This study examined the continuity, stability, and change of infants’ responses to a frustrating eve...
Infant vocalization plays a pivotal role in communicating infant mood to parents and thereby motivat...
From an early age, infants pay attention to how people emotionally respond to ambiguous stimuli and ...
Seventy-three mothers and their 18-month-old toddlers were observed in a series of laboratory proced...
Infant expressions are important signals for eliciting caregiving behaviors in parents. The present ...
Advisors: David J. Bridgett.Committee members: David Bridgett; Julie Ogg; Laura Pittman; Elizabeth S...
This study examined toddlers' emotion regulation strategies in a variety of episodes designed to eli...
This study was designed to examine infant emotion regulation within mildly frustrating delay situati...
abstract: There is significant amount of research suggesting that high maternal interference can cau...
Objective. A andomized control trial examined the effects of short-term, interaction focused and att...
Infant expressions are important signals for eliciting caregiving behaviors in parents. The present ...
Approach behavior, defined as differences in behavior to an incentive event and anger at its removal...
Infants' abilities to regulate their emotional states initially develop in the context of the early ...
This study examined the continuity, stability, and change of infants ’ responses to a frustrating ev...
The present study investigates whether the maternal interaction style is related to 6-month-old infa...
This study examined the continuity, stability, and change of infants’ responses to a frustrating eve...
Infant vocalization plays a pivotal role in communicating infant mood to parents and thereby motivat...
From an early age, infants pay attention to how people emotionally respond to ambiguous stimuli and ...
Seventy-three mothers and their 18-month-old toddlers were observed in a series of laboratory proced...
Infant expressions are important signals for eliciting caregiving behaviors in parents. The present ...
Advisors: David J. Bridgett.Committee members: David Bridgett; Julie Ogg; Laura Pittman; Elizabeth S...
This study examined toddlers' emotion regulation strategies in a variety of episodes designed to eli...
This study was designed to examine infant emotion regulation within mildly frustrating delay situati...
abstract: There is significant amount of research suggesting that high maternal interference can cau...
Objective. A andomized control trial examined the effects of short-term, interaction focused and att...
Infant expressions are important signals for eliciting caregiving behaviors in parents. The present ...