Copyright © 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.Increasing evidence shows that maternal touch may promote emotion regulation in infants, however less is known about how parental higher-order social cognition abilities are translated into tactile, affect-regulatory behaviours towards their infants. During 10 min book-reading, mother-infant sessions when infants were 12 months old (N = 45), we investigated maternal mind-mindedness (MM), the social cognitive ability to understand an infant’s mental state, by coding the contingency of maternal verbal statements towards the infants’ needs and desires. We also rated spontaneous tactile interactions in terms of their emotional contingency. We found that frequent non-a...
Multiple studies have demonstrated the critical role of touch in human development and the impact of...
The parent-infant relationship is the first to develop for the infant, as parents are infants most c...
Touch provides more than sensory input for discrimination of what is on the skin. From early in deve...
Increasing evidence shows that maternal touch may promote emotion regulation in infants, however les...
Increasing evidence shows that maternal touch may promote emotion regulation in infants, however les...
Mother-infant interactions are fundamental to infant socio-emotional development. Through mutually r...
Touch is the basis of infants’ social, emotional, and cognitive development. Yet, it remains largely...
Mother-infant interactions are fundamental to infant social-emotional development. Touch is an influ...
The study of emotion elicitation in the caregiver–infant dyad has focused almost ex-clusively on the...
Touch plays an essential role in mother-infant interchange, however investigations have focused prim...
Contact behaviours such as touch, have been shown to be influential channels of nonverbal communicat...
This research study measures how mothers perceive and use touch with their infants, and its associat...
Infants spend a lot of time in bodily contact with their parents; still, parents exhibit significant...
Aims: This longitudinal study investigated the role of maternal mind- mindedness and maternal sensit...
Previous behavioral research points to a positive relationship between maternal touch and early soci...
Multiple studies have demonstrated the critical role of touch in human development and the impact of...
The parent-infant relationship is the first to develop for the infant, as parents are infants most c...
Touch provides more than sensory input for discrimination of what is on the skin. From early in deve...
Increasing evidence shows that maternal touch may promote emotion regulation in infants, however les...
Increasing evidence shows that maternal touch may promote emotion regulation in infants, however les...
Mother-infant interactions are fundamental to infant socio-emotional development. Through mutually r...
Touch is the basis of infants’ social, emotional, and cognitive development. Yet, it remains largely...
Mother-infant interactions are fundamental to infant social-emotional development. Touch is an influ...
The study of emotion elicitation in the caregiver–infant dyad has focused almost ex-clusively on the...
Touch plays an essential role in mother-infant interchange, however investigations have focused prim...
Contact behaviours such as touch, have been shown to be influential channels of nonverbal communicat...
This research study measures how mothers perceive and use touch with their infants, and its associat...
Infants spend a lot of time in bodily contact with their parents; still, parents exhibit significant...
Aims: This longitudinal study investigated the role of maternal mind- mindedness and maternal sensit...
Previous behavioral research points to a positive relationship between maternal touch and early soci...
Multiple studies have demonstrated the critical role of touch in human development and the impact of...
The parent-infant relationship is the first to develop for the infant, as parents are infants most c...
Touch provides more than sensory input for discrimination of what is on the skin. From early in deve...