Infant vocalization plays a pivotal role in communicating infant mood to parents and thereby motivating parenting responses. Although many psychological and neural responses to infant vocalization have been reported, few studies have examined maternal approach-avoidance behavior in response to infant vocalization. Thus, this research sought to determine how infant emotional vocalization affects maternal behavior. Twenty mothers participated in this behavioral study, all of whom had infants of 24 months old or less. In the experiment, they stood on a Balance Board that collected real-time data regarding center of pressure (COP), while listening to a series of infant vocalizations including cry, laugh, and babbling. They then listened to the ...
Early parent-infant interactions play a critical role in the social, emotional, and behavioral devel...
Early parent-infant interactions play a critical role in the social, emotional, and behavioral devel...
Infants’ social-cognitive skills first develop within the parent–infant relationship, but large diff...
163 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.This study examines the relat...
163 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.This study examines the relat...
Studies of maternal responsiveness suggest responsive maternal utterances may encourage infant behav...
This study investigated the social regulatory function of infant nondistress vocalization in modulat...
Emotional vocal signals are important ways of communicating norms to young infants. The second year ...
This is the post-peer-reviewed manuscript.Parents commonly vocalize to infants to mitigate their dis...
Previous research has investigated the effect of maternal soothing behaviors on reducing infant reac...
This is the post-peer-reviewed manuscript.Parents commonly vocalize to infants to mitigate their dis...
Preterm infants' behavioral state and physiological parameters are affected by environmental noise a...
Cry sounds change in both form and function during infancy. The present study investigated how cry s...
Cry sounds change in both form and function during infancy. The present study investigated how cry s...
3219-3237. The independent effects of facial and vocal emotional signals and of positive and negativ...
Early parent-infant interactions play a critical role in the social, emotional, and behavioral devel...
Early parent-infant interactions play a critical role in the social, emotional, and behavioral devel...
Infants’ social-cognitive skills first develop within the parent–infant relationship, but large diff...
163 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.This study examines the relat...
163 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.This study examines the relat...
Studies of maternal responsiveness suggest responsive maternal utterances may encourage infant behav...
This study investigated the social regulatory function of infant nondistress vocalization in modulat...
Emotional vocal signals are important ways of communicating norms to young infants. The second year ...
This is the post-peer-reviewed manuscript.Parents commonly vocalize to infants to mitigate their dis...
Previous research has investigated the effect of maternal soothing behaviors on reducing infant reac...
This is the post-peer-reviewed manuscript.Parents commonly vocalize to infants to mitigate their dis...
Preterm infants' behavioral state and physiological parameters are affected by environmental noise a...
Cry sounds change in both form and function during infancy. The present study investigated how cry s...
Cry sounds change in both form and function during infancy. The present study investigated how cry s...
3219-3237. The independent effects of facial and vocal emotional signals and of positive and negativ...
Early parent-infant interactions play a critical role in the social, emotional, and behavioral devel...
Early parent-infant interactions play a critical role in the social, emotional, and behavioral devel...
Infants’ social-cognitive skills first develop within the parent–infant relationship, but large diff...