Mothers and their babies represent one of the closest dyadic units and thus provide a powerful paradigm to examine how affective states are shared, and result in, synchronized physiologic responses between two people. We recruited mothers and their 12- to 14-month-old infants (Ndyads = 98) to complete a lab study in which mothers were initially separated from their infants and assigned to either a low-arousal positive/relaxation condition, intended to elicit parasympathetic nervous system (PNS) reactivity, or a high-arousal negative/stress task, intended to elicit sympathetic nervous system (SNS) reactivity. Upon reunion, infants were placed either on their mothers' laps (touch condition) or in a high chair next to the mother (no-touch cond...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the communicative functions of mutual touch duri...
Touch is a critical channel of communication used by mothers to communicate and interact with their ...
International audienceMother–infant synchrony is one of the most important processes in the developm...
Emotions are not simply concepts that live privately in the mind, but rather affective states that e...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePsychologyElisabeth ConradtWhen mother-infant dya...
Increasing evidence shows that maternal touch may promote emotion regulation in infants, however les...
Though rarely included in studies of parent-infant interactions, affectionate touch plays a unique a...
Caregiver touch plays a vital role in infants’ growth and development, but its role as a communicati...
The link between physical contact and the parent-child relationship has been well established in the...
Touch plays an essential role in mother-infant interchange, however investigations have focused prim...
The study of emotion elicitation in the caregiver–infant dyad has focused almost ex-clusively on the...
The authors investigated relations between mother–infant dyadic coordination and infants ’ physiolog...
Attachment theory postulates that mothers and their infants possess some basic physiological mechani...
Touch is the basis of infants’ social, emotional, and cognitive development. Yet, it remains largely...
Early intimate interactions between mothers and their infants are characterised by mutuality and rec...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the communicative functions of mutual touch duri...
Touch is a critical channel of communication used by mothers to communicate and interact with their ...
International audienceMother–infant synchrony is one of the most important processes in the developm...
Emotions are not simply concepts that live privately in the mind, but rather affective states that e...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePsychologyElisabeth ConradtWhen mother-infant dya...
Increasing evidence shows that maternal touch may promote emotion regulation in infants, however les...
Though rarely included in studies of parent-infant interactions, affectionate touch plays a unique a...
Caregiver touch plays a vital role in infants’ growth and development, but its role as a communicati...
The link between physical contact and the parent-child relationship has been well established in the...
Touch plays an essential role in mother-infant interchange, however investigations have focused prim...
The study of emotion elicitation in the caregiver–infant dyad has focused almost ex-clusively on the...
The authors investigated relations between mother–infant dyadic coordination and infants ’ physiolog...
Attachment theory postulates that mothers and their infants possess some basic physiological mechani...
Touch is the basis of infants’ social, emotional, and cognitive development. Yet, it remains largely...
Early intimate interactions between mothers and their infants are characterised by mutuality and rec...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the communicative functions of mutual touch duri...
Touch is a critical channel of communication used by mothers to communicate and interact with their ...
International audienceMother–infant synchrony is one of the most important processes in the developm...