A growing interest has been devoted to the definition of integrated approaches for the study of behavioural and neuro-bio-physiological correlates of affective-relational development, in terms of precursors and basis of the organization of attachment. The research can be divided as follow: a) studies that investigated the infant\u2019s early interactive competences and their role on the development of attachment at 12 months through stressful observational situations and the analysis of behavioral indicators. These studies highlighted inter-individual differences in affect, attention, touch and spatial orientation during the infant-caregiver interactions that seem then to be predictive of later attachment; b) studies which used classical ex...
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is defined as a poor growth of a fetus during pregnancy. It a...
Nell’ambito della teoria dell’attaccamento negli ultimi anni è emerso un interesse crescente verso ...
In humans, as in other animal species, early caregiver-infant interactions influence physiological a...
Infant survival and the development of secure and cooperative relationships are central to the futur...
ABSTRACT—New laboratory research has revealed a net-work of simple behavioral, physiological, and ne...
Infant survival and the development of secure and cooperative relationships are central to the futur...
Infant survival and the development of secure and cooperative relationships are central to the futur...
The overarching goal of this dissertation was to examine the link between infant emotional developme...
Attachment theory has emphasised how important sensitive and prompt caregiving is for the developmen...
This doctoral dissertation provides novel data on the association between the early parent-infant re...
Parenting behavior critically shapes human infants' current and future behavior. The parent-inf...
Mother-infant bond is essential for the infant survival both physically and emotionally; in fact the...
The mother-infant relationship is one of the most important bonds among all mammals and develops whe...
The studies contained in this dissertation were conducted to examine potential connections between n...
A prospective study was designed to investigate Bowlby's (1958, 1969) theory that the development of...
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is defined as a poor growth of a fetus during pregnancy. It a...
Nell’ambito della teoria dell’attaccamento negli ultimi anni è emerso un interesse crescente verso ...
In humans, as in other animal species, early caregiver-infant interactions influence physiological a...
Infant survival and the development of secure and cooperative relationships are central to the futur...
ABSTRACT—New laboratory research has revealed a net-work of simple behavioral, physiological, and ne...
Infant survival and the development of secure and cooperative relationships are central to the futur...
Infant survival and the development of secure and cooperative relationships are central to the futur...
The overarching goal of this dissertation was to examine the link between infant emotional developme...
Attachment theory has emphasised how important sensitive and prompt caregiving is for the developmen...
This doctoral dissertation provides novel data on the association between the early parent-infant re...
Parenting behavior critically shapes human infants' current and future behavior. The parent-inf...
Mother-infant bond is essential for the infant survival both physically and emotionally; in fact the...
The mother-infant relationship is one of the most important bonds among all mammals and develops whe...
The studies contained in this dissertation were conducted to examine potential connections between n...
A prospective study was designed to investigate Bowlby's (1958, 1969) theory that the development of...
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is defined as a poor growth of a fetus during pregnancy. It a...
Nell’ambito della teoria dell’attaccamento negli ultimi anni è emerso un interesse crescente verso ...
In humans, as in other animal species, early caregiver-infant interactions influence physiological a...