tudies of intersubjectivity have focused on moments of matching or correspondence (Trevarthen, 1998;Meltzoff,1985; Stern, 1985), yet normal mother-infant interaction is found to be in correspondence only 30% of the time (Tronick, 1989, 1998). Leaving the other 70% relatively understudied. Intersubjectivity in a broad sense (Beebe et al, 2005) encompass the full complexity of how two minds interrelate and include negative patterns of difference, disengagement and mismatch. The aim of the present study is to explore different patterns of vocal coordination in normal mother-infant interaction related to different affective states. A quantitative semiautomatic method for measuring coordinated interpersonal timing and intensity of vocalization h...
During face-to-face interactions, the mother’s positive expressions (e.g., smiles or rhythmic vocali...
This study examined the coordination of early infant communicative behaviors from an event-based per...
It is a widely held view that mother‐infant vocal engagements provide a foundation for children's de...
tudies of intersubjectivity have focused on moments of matching or correspondence (Trevarthen, 1998;...
This paper presents the results of an ecological perturbation study of mother-infant vocal interacti...
The study of vocal coordination between infants and adults has led to important insights into the de...
This paper presents the results of an ecological perturbation study of mother-infant vocal inte...
The study of vocal coordination between infants and adults has led to important insights into the de...
This dissertation investigates the development of pitch coordination between infants and mothers dur...
A complex dynamic systems perspective was applied to explore how mother and child mutually shape int...
This study explores the relationship between tonal synchrony and maternal-infant social engagement b...
Temporal coordination of vocal exchanges between mothers and their infants emerges from a developmen...
This study used an event-based approach to provide empirical evidence regarding the nature of coordi...
This study is an investigation of the development of infant vocalization in a changing and dynamic m...
The purpose of this study was to clarify the mother-infant interaction process by the lag sequential...
During face-to-face interactions, the mother’s positive expressions (e.g., smiles or rhythmic vocali...
This study examined the coordination of early infant communicative behaviors from an event-based per...
It is a widely held view that mother‐infant vocal engagements provide a foundation for children's de...
tudies of intersubjectivity have focused on moments of matching or correspondence (Trevarthen, 1998;...
This paper presents the results of an ecological perturbation study of mother-infant vocal interacti...
The study of vocal coordination between infants and adults has led to important insights into the de...
This paper presents the results of an ecological perturbation study of mother-infant vocal inte...
The study of vocal coordination between infants and adults has led to important insights into the de...
This dissertation investigates the development of pitch coordination between infants and mothers dur...
A complex dynamic systems perspective was applied to explore how mother and child mutually shape int...
This study explores the relationship between tonal synchrony and maternal-infant social engagement b...
Temporal coordination of vocal exchanges between mothers and their infants emerges from a developmen...
This study used an event-based approach to provide empirical evidence regarding the nature of coordi...
This study is an investigation of the development of infant vocalization in a changing and dynamic m...
The purpose of this study was to clarify the mother-infant interaction process by the lag sequential...
During face-to-face interactions, the mother’s positive expressions (e.g., smiles or rhythmic vocali...
This study examined the coordination of early infant communicative behaviors from an event-based per...
It is a widely held view that mother‐infant vocal engagements provide a foundation for children's de...