Infants are highly selective in their help to unfamiliar individuals. For example, they offer more help to partners who move synchronously with them rather than asynchronously and to partners who interact with them in a “nice” rather than “mean” manner. Infant-directed song and speech may also encourage infant helping by signaling caregiver quality. In the present study, we investigated the effect of infant-directed song and recitation on 14-month-old infants’ subsequent helpfulness and proximity-seeking in relation to unfamiliar performers. During a 2.5-minute exposure phase, infants sat on their caregiver’s lap opposite an experimenter who sang “The Ants Go Marching” (song condition), recited the lyrics (recitation condition), or remained...
When mothers are in company of their young infants they sing and speak to them in an infantdirected ...
Previous studies on infant word-object learning suggest that infants as young as 6-months of age are...
Mothers around the world sing to infants, presumably to regulate their mood and arousal. Lullabies a...
Infants are highly selective in their help to unfamiliar individuals. For example, they offer more h...
Infants are highly selective in their help to unfamiliar individuals. For example, they offer more h...
This is the post-peer-reviewed manuscript.Parents commonly vocalize to infants to mitigate their dis...
This is the post-peer-reviewed manuscript.Parents commonly vocalize to infants to mitigate their dis...
This research revealed that the frequency of reported infant-parent singing interactions predicted 6...
none5siThis research revealed that the frequency of reported parent-infant singing interactions pred...
I explore music's early role in social cognition, testing the hypothesis that infants interpret sing...
This is the post-peer-reviewed manuscript.Infants typically experience music through social interact...
This is the post-peer-reviewed manuscript.Infants typically experience music through social interact...
Moving in synchrony with others encourages prosocial behavior. Adults who walk, sing, or tap togethe...
Moving in synchrony with others encourages prosocial behavior. Adults who walk, sing, or tap togethe...
Fathers were recorded singing a song once to their infants and once in the absence of their infants....
When mothers are in company of their young infants they sing and speak to them in an infantdirected ...
Previous studies on infant word-object learning suggest that infants as young as 6-months of age are...
Mothers around the world sing to infants, presumably to regulate their mood and arousal. Lullabies a...
Infants are highly selective in their help to unfamiliar individuals. For example, they offer more h...
Infants are highly selective in their help to unfamiliar individuals. For example, they offer more h...
This is the post-peer-reviewed manuscript.Parents commonly vocalize to infants to mitigate their dis...
This is the post-peer-reviewed manuscript.Parents commonly vocalize to infants to mitigate their dis...
This research revealed that the frequency of reported infant-parent singing interactions predicted 6...
none5siThis research revealed that the frequency of reported parent-infant singing interactions pred...
I explore music's early role in social cognition, testing the hypothesis that infants interpret sing...
This is the post-peer-reviewed manuscript.Infants typically experience music through social interact...
This is the post-peer-reviewed manuscript.Infants typically experience music through social interact...
Moving in synchrony with others encourages prosocial behavior. Adults who walk, sing, or tap togethe...
Moving in synchrony with others encourages prosocial behavior. Adults who walk, sing, or tap togethe...
Fathers were recorded singing a song once to their infants and once in the absence of their infants....
When mothers are in company of their young infants they sing and speak to them in an infantdirected ...
Previous studies on infant word-object learning suggest that infants as young as 6-months of age are...
Mothers around the world sing to infants, presumably to regulate their mood and arousal. Lullabies a...