This study investigates infants’ signaling behaviors as a strategy to alter mother’s behavior (by eliciting her attention, during a still-face interaction. The focus was to observe whether babies show individualized and unique signaling behavior that reproduces gestures taken from the play-game that mother and baby were co-creating in a play-interaction. These unique eliciting behaviors (UEBs) are coherent and intentional patterns of behavior incorporated into memory and learned by repetition of the play. To investigate unique eliciting behaviors, seventy-eight 24-weeks old and sixty-two 43-weeks old babies were enrolled in the Still-Face Experiment (Tronick et al., 1978). Still face episodes were coded identifying both infants’ general a...
The present study examined early social game routines during natural face-to-face mother–infant inte...
The ontogeny of three object-related gestures--point, grasp, and show--were examined in a longitudin...
The temporal relations of expressive behaviours in early mother-infant interactions were investigate...
Infants and their mothers use coherent communicative behaviors to co-regulate their interactions. Ov...
Attention sharing provides an important context for infant learning, but it is not fully understood ...
Play has proved to have a central role in children’s development, most notably in rule learning (Pia...
As infants become more interested in their nonsocial surroundings, triadic play, where a toy is adde...
ABSTRACT: Attention sharing facilitates infants ’ learning of language, social practices, and person...
Investigations using the face-to-face procedure have demonstrated the importance of maternal nonverb...
Fifty-nine healthy infants were filmed with their mothers and with a researcher at two, four, six an...
Infants rapidly develop the skills to coordinate attention to objects and people. In particular, the...
The present study investigates whether the maternal interaction style is related to 6-month-old infa...
Infants develop in a social context, surrounded by knowledgeable caregivers who scaffold learning th...
Our basic assumption is that the language acquisition is related to the pre-verbal communication pat...
Infants prefer to watch caregivers during object play, as opposed to face-to-face play or watching o...
The present study examined early social game routines during natural face-to-face mother–infant inte...
The ontogeny of three object-related gestures--point, grasp, and show--were examined in a longitudin...
The temporal relations of expressive behaviours in early mother-infant interactions were investigate...
Infants and their mothers use coherent communicative behaviors to co-regulate their interactions. Ov...
Attention sharing provides an important context for infant learning, but it is not fully understood ...
Play has proved to have a central role in children’s development, most notably in rule learning (Pia...
As infants become more interested in their nonsocial surroundings, triadic play, where a toy is adde...
ABSTRACT: Attention sharing facilitates infants ’ learning of language, social practices, and person...
Investigations using the face-to-face procedure have demonstrated the importance of maternal nonverb...
Fifty-nine healthy infants were filmed with their mothers and with a researcher at two, four, six an...
Infants rapidly develop the skills to coordinate attention to objects and people. In particular, the...
The present study investigates whether the maternal interaction style is related to 6-month-old infa...
Infants develop in a social context, surrounded by knowledgeable caregivers who scaffold learning th...
Our basic assumption is that the language acquisition is related to the pre-verbal communication pat...
Infants prefer to watch caregivers during object play, as opposed to face-to-face play or watching o...
The present study examined early social game routines during natural face-to-face mother–infant inte...
The ontogeny of three object-related gestures--point, grasp, and show--were examined in a longitudin...
The temporal relations of expressive behaviours in early mother-infant interactions were investigate...