Background Adult gaze plays an important role in early infant development, and infants are highly sensitive to its presence and direction. Little is known, however, about how adults look at infants while interacting with them. Using eye-tracking technology, this study investigated maternal gaze during naturalistic interactions, and how it was influenced by infant age, focusing on the transition from the first to the second month when social expressiveness emerges, and by infant facial configuration, focusing on the effect of cleft lip. Methods Thirty infants (10 with a cleft lip), and their mothers, were seen at 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9 weeks. Mothers were asked to interact with their infants while wearing eye-tracking glasses. Fixation d...
From birth until about 4-5 months, infants show a preference for looking at their mother\u27s face c...
When infants were allowed to fixate their own mother's face under various degrees of completeness, a...
Early mother–infant interactions are characterised by periods of synchronous interaction that are in...
BackgroundAdult gaze plays an important role in early infant development, and infants are highly sen...
Parent-infant social interactions start early in development, with infants showing active communicat...
Infant facial attractiveness is an important facilitator for adult-infant caregiving behaviour. Disr...
Infant behaviors during the newborn period were observed in response to the manipulation of maternal...
Background Children with callous-unemotional (CU) traits, a proposed precursor to adult psychopat...
Parent-infant social interactions start early in development, with infants showing active communicat...
Parent-infant social interactions start early in development, with infants showing active communicat...
Infants acquire their first words through interactions with social partners. In the first year of li...
To investigate developmental changes in infant responses to the mother's still face (SF), we ob...
Master of ScienceSchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesBronwyn S. FeesJennifer R. FrancoisThe m...
Objective: Early mother-infant interactions are impaired in the context of infant cleft lip, and are...
Infants have a natural tendency to look at adults' faces, possibly to help initiate vital interactio...
From birth until about 4-5 months, infants show a preference for looking at their mother\u27s face c...
When infants were allowed to fixate their own mother's face under various degrees of completeness, a...
Early mother–infant interactions are characterised by periods of synchronous interaction that are in...
BackgroundAdult gaze plays an important role in early infant development, and infants are highly sen...
Parent-infant social interactions start early in development, with infants showing active communicat...
Infant facial attractiveness is an important facilitator for adult-infant caregiving behaviour. Disr...
Infant behaviors during the newborn period were observed in response to the manipulation of maternal...
Background Children with callous-unemotional (CU) traits, a proposed precursor to adult psychopat...
Parent-infant social interactions start early in development, with infants showing active communicat...
Parent-infant social interactions start early in development, with infants showing active communicat...
Infants acquire their first words through interactions with social partners. In the first year of li...
To investigate developmental changes in infant responses to the mother's still face (SF), we ob...
Master of ScienceSchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesBronwyn S. FeesJennifer R. FrancoisThe m...
Objective: Early mother-infant interactions are impaired in the context of infant cleft lip, and are...
Infants have a natural tendency to look at adults' faces, possibly to help initiate vital interactio...
From birth until about 4-5 months, infants show a preference for looking at their mother\u27s face c...
When infants were allowed to fixate their own mother's face under various degrees of completeness, a...
Early mother–infant interactions are characterised by periods of synchronous interaction that are in...