Contains fulltext : 150201.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigated whether synchrony at a physiological level (i.e., real-time correspondence of biological indices between two individuals) related to observed levels of dyadic attunement (i.e., levels of connectedness, joint attention, and reciprocity), and whether these measures could distinguish between mother-child dyads with and without clinical levels of externalizing behavioral problems. Eighty-three clinical and 35 nonclinical dyads (7–12 years-old) discussed a contentious topic preceded and followed by a positive topic while their heart rates were recorded. Changes in dyadic attunement from the last discussion relative to the first were taken as an...
Physiological interpersonal synchrony, the spontaneous alignment of indicators of physiological acti...
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International audienceMother–infant synchrony is one of the most important processes in the developm...
We investigated whether synchrony at a physiological level (i.e., real-time correspondence of biolog...
Children with severe disabilities have limited ability to communicate with their environment. Unders...
BackgroundFamily environment plays an important role in the intergenerational transmission of major ...
Dyadic synchrony has been broadly conceptualized as the quality of the parent-child dyadic relations...
This article contains a review of modern foreign concepts and empirical studies of dyadic synchrony ...
International audienceBackground: Assessment of mother-child interactions is a core issue of early c...
Synchrony has been broadly conceptualized as the quality of the parent–child dyadic relationship. Pa...
This manuscript provides a critical review of the literature on parent–child physiological synchrony...
Hyperscanning studies have begun to unravel the brain mechanisms underlying social interaction, indi...
Background: Assessment of mother-child interactions is a core issue of early child development and p...
The family environment plays an important role in the intergenerational transmission of MDD, but les...
This study investigates parent-child synchrony, a multilevel construct that has not been operational...
Physiological interpersonal synchrony, the spontaneous alignment of indicators of physiological acti...
Contains fulltext : 234296.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Cooperation is ...
International audienceMother–infant synchrony is one of the most important processes in the developm...
We investigated whether synchrony at a physiological level (i.e., real-time correspondence of biolog...
Children with severe disabilities have limited ability to communicate with their environment. Unders...
BackgroundFamily environment plays an important role in the intergenerational transmission of major ...
Dyadic synchrony has been broadly conceptualized as the quality of the parent-child dyadic relations...
This article contains a review of modern foreign concepts and empirical studies of dyadic synchrony ...
International audienceBackground: Assessment of mother-child interactions is a core issue of early c...
Synchrony has been broadly conceptualized as the quality of the parent–child dyadic relationship. Pa...
This manuscript provides a critical review of the literature on parent–child physiological synchrony...
Hyperscanning studies have begun to unravel the brain mechanisms underlying social interaction, indi...
Background: Assessment of mother-child interactions is a core issue of early child development and p...
The family environment plays an important role in the intergenerational transmission of MDD, but les...
This study investigates parent-child synchrony, a multilevel construct that has not been operational...
Physiological interpersonal synchrony, the spontaneous alignment of indicators of physiological acti...
Contains fulltext : 234296.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Cooperation is ...
International audienceMother–infant synchrony is one of the most important processes in the developm...