Fifteen to 18 month-old infants from three nationalities were observed interacting with their mothers and during two self-recognition tasks. Scottish interactions were characterized by distal contact, Zambian interactions by proximal contact, and Turkish interactions by a mixture of contact strategies. These culturally distinct experiences may scaffold different perspectives on self. In support, Scottish infants performed best in a task requiring recognition of the self in an individualistic context (mirror self-recognition), whereas Zambian infants performed best in a task requiring recognition of the self in a less individualistic context (body-as-obstacle task). Turkish infants performed similarly to Zambian infants on the body-as-obstac...
This study examines the early development of cultural differences in a simple, embodied, and intersu...
Several existing instruments measure development in the content and complexity of young children’s s...
A study was conducted to evaluate the (1) developmental course and (2) the temporal sequencing of vi...
Fifteen to 18 month-old infants from three nationalities were observed interacting with their mother...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Ross, J., Yilmaz, M., Dale, R., Cassidy,...
Mirror self-recognition (MSR) is considered the benchmark of the capacity to think about oneself. Ar...
Mirror self-recognition (MSR) is considered to be the benchmark of objective self-awareness—the abil...
Western societies put emphasis on the development of the individual self, while Asian societies prio...
The aim of this study was to investigate if children's early responsiveness toward social partners i...
The objective study of self-recognition, with a mirror and a mark applied to the face, was conducted...
The ability for self-conscious thought is historically considered to be a uniquely human characteris...
In studies of mirror-self-recognition subjects are usually surreptitiously marked on their head, and...
In the past, mark-directed behavior in the rouge task, using one's name or personal pronouns, identi...
How and when a concept of the 'self' emerges has been the topic of much interest in developmental ps...
How and when a concept of the ‘self’ emerges has been the topic of much interest in developmental ps...
This study examines the early development of cultural differences in a simple, embodied, and intersu...
Several existing instruments measure development in the content and complexity of young children’s s...
A study was conducted to evaluate the (1) developmental course and (2) the temporal sequencing of vi...
Fifteen to 18 month-old infants from three nationalities were observed interacting with their mother...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Ross, J., Yilmaz, M., Dale, R., Cassidy,...
Mirror self-recognition (MSR) is considered the benchmark of the capacity to think about oneself. Ar...
Mirror self-recognition (MSR) is considered to be the benchmark of objective self-awareness—the abil...
Western societies put emphasis on the development of the individual self, while Asian societies prio...
The aim of this study was to investigate if children's early responsiveness toward social partners i...
The objective study of self-recognition, with a mirror and a mark applied to the face, was conducted...
The ability for self-conscious thought is historically considered to be a uniquely human characteris...
In studies of mirror-self-recognition subjects are usually surreptitiously marked on their head, and...
In the past, mark-directed behavior in the rouge task, using one's name or personal pronouns, identi...
How and when a concept of the 'self' emerges has been the topic of much interest in developmental ps...
How and when a concept of the ‘self’ emerges has been the topic of much interest in developmental ps...
This study examines the early development of cultural differences in a simple, embodied, and intersu...
Several existing instruments measure development in the content and complexity of young children’s s...
A study was conducted to evaluate the (1) developmental course and (2) the temporal sequencing of vi...