Feeding involves communication between mothers and infants and requires precise synchrony in a special triadic relationship with the food. It is deeply related to their intersubjectivity. This study compared the development of mother–infant intersubjectivity through interactional synchrony in feeding between 11 Japanese and 10 Scottish mother–infant dyads, observed at 6 and 9 months by video. Japanese mothers were more deliberate in feeding at an earlier age, whereas Scottish mothers were significantly more coercive than Japanese mothers at an earlier age. Japanese mothers brought the spoon to infants with a pause to adjust the timing of insertion to match their infants’ readiness, whereas this pause was not observed in Scottish mothers. Is...
Despite documented cross-cultural variability in autonomy and relatedness, relatively little is know...
Thirty-two primiparous mothers with their neonates, 20 breast-fed and 12 bottle-fed, were videotaped...
During feeding, parents have been described to move their mouth as if they were eating themselves. S...
Feeding involves communication between mothers and infants and requires precise synchrony in a speci...
Development of infant independence is largely based on the development of feeding, or weaning. In th...
This study examines the early development of cultural differences in a simple, embodied and intersub...
This study examines the early development of cultural differences in a simple, embodied, and intersu...
It is widely thought that some psychological distinctions between Japanese and Americans arise early...
This study examines the early development of cultural differences in a simple, embodied, and intersu...
Aim: Tickling play is naturally observed as 6-month-old face-to-face tactile interaction (Tronick, 1...
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00066 Embodied intersubjective engagement in mother–infant tactile communica...
Certain psychological characteristics arise early in life, and the nature of mother-child interactio...
of maternal responsiveness to infant activity during home-based naturalistic interactions of mother-...
Breastfeeding has been a key practice that is adopted all over the world and it is recommended that...
Infant studies conducted in Western countries documented that a major developmental transition occur...
Despite documented cross-cultural variability in autonomy and relatedness, relatively little is know...
Thirty-two primiparous mothers with their neonates, 20 breast-fed and 12 bottle-fed, were videotaped...
During feeding, parents have been described to move their mouth as if they were eating themselves. S...
Feeding involves communication between mothers and infants and requires precise synchrony in a speci...
Development of infant independence is largely based on the development of feeding, or weaning. In th...
This study examines the early development of cultural differences in a simple, embodied and intersub...
This study examines the early development of cultural differences in a simple, embodied, and intersu...
It is widely thought that some psychological distinctions between Japanese and Americans arise early...
This study examines the early development of cultural differences in a simple, embodied, and intersu...
Aim: Tickling play is naturally observed as 6-month-old face-to-face tactile interaction (Tronick, 1...
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00066 Embodied intersubjective engagement in mother–infant tactile communica...
Certain psychological characteristics arise early in life, and the nature of mother-child interactio...
of maternal responsiveness to infant activity during home-based naturalistic interactions of mother-...
Breastfeeding has been a key practice that is adopted all over the world and it is recommended that...
Infant studies conducted in Western countries documented that a major developmental transition occur...
Despite documented cross-cultural variability in autonomy and relatedness, relatively little is know...
Thirty-two primiparous mothers with their neonates, 20 breast-fed and 12 bottle-fed, were videotaped...
During feeding, parents have been described to move their mouth as if they were eating themselves. S...