The aim of this study was to investigate interpersonal coordination in young children during dyadic problem solving, by using Cross-Recurrence Quantification Analysis (CRQA). We examined the interactions of seven dyads of children (M-age= 5.1 years) in a longitudinal design (6 sessions) with a sequence of problem-solving tasks increasing in difficulty. An innovative implementation of CRQA is presented in order to study the attractor dynamics of dyadic coordination. The analysis consisted of distinguishing two recurrent states in the relationship between children and the task. In other words, the analysis is focused on how the dyadic interaction oscillates between two stable states that for their recurrent presence are considered to be attra...
The temporal variability in children's behaviour constitutes a rich source of information about the ...
Traditional analyses of reasoning and interactions often describe the building of knowledge by compa...
Children are good at interacting with and exploring new situations. Probably at first sight, childre...
The aim of this study was to investigate interpersonal coordination in young children during dyadic ...
The aim of this study was to investigate interpersonal coordination in young children during dyadic ...
Cross-recurrence quantification analysis (CRQA) is a powerful nonlinear time-series method to study ...
The scientific investigation of social interactions presents substantial challenges: interacting age...
The goal of this study was to characterize the degree of structuring of verbal and motor behaviours,...
We introduce Multidimensional Recurrence Quantification Analysis (MdRQA) as a tool to analyze multid...
The author reviews the research conducted on dyadic interaction and its role in the development of c...
This paper provides a practical, hands-on introduction to cross-recurrence quantification analysis (...
This paper provides a practical, hands-on introduction to cross-recurrence quantification analysis (...
This study investigates parent-child synchrony, a multilevel construct that has not been operational...
The temporal variability in children's behaviour constitutes a rich source of information about the ...
Traditional analyses of reasoning and interactions often describe the building of knowledge by compa...
Children are good at interacting with and exploring new situations. Probably at first sight, childre...
The aim of this study was to investigate interpersonal coordination in young children during dyadic ...
The aim of this study was to investigate interpersonal coordination in young children during dyadic ...
Cross-recurrence quantification analysis (CRQA) is a powerful nonlinear time-series method to study ...
The scientific investigation of social interactions presents substantial challenges: interacting age...
The goal of this study was to characterize the degree of structuring of verbal and motor behaviours,...
We introduce Multidimensional Recurrence Quantification Analysis (MdRQA) as a tool to analyze multid...
The author reviews the research conducted on dyadic interaction and its role in the development of c...
This paper provides a practical, hands-on introduction to cross-recurrence quantification analysis (...
This paper provides a practical, hands-on introduction to cross-recurrence quantification analysis (...
This study investigates parent-child synchrony, a multilevel construct that has not been operational...
The temporal variability in children's behaviour constitutes a rich source of information about the ...
Traditional analyses of reasoning and interactions often describe the building of knowledge by compa...
Children are good at interacting with and exploring new situations. Probably at first sight, childre...