Mother-infant dyads were observed weekly at their homes for a 15-month period. In this way longitudinal data about the infants' crying, fretting/fussing, smiling and different types of physical contact with the mother were collected. The subject of this study concerns the variability and stability in macroscopic patterns of associations between these behaviors. Different types of associations were found between the behaviors, and most of them changed considerably as the infant developed. Individual differences in the nature of the associations and in the changes they underwent over time predominated, but in a limited number of cases the infants shared the same developmental trajectories of behavioral associations. The results show how the u...
Maternal and infant interactional characteristics in early infancy were investigated in order to exa...
Cluster analysis was used to create patterns of individual differences reflecting infant behaviors d...
Infants' abilities to regulate their emotional states initially develop in the context of the early ...
Mother-infant dyads were observed weekly at their homes for a 15-month period. In this way longitudi...
Longitudinal observational data of infant crying, fretting/fussing, and smiling and the time spent i...
Central to this thesis is the question whether age-determined periods of emotional instability can b...
An attempt was made at validating van de Rijt-Plooij & Plooij's (1992) theory that infants go th...
Consistency in the order of individuals in a group across short periods of time-reliability-is both ...
Stability over time and consistency across contexts in the interactive behaviors of 10 girls and 10 ...
Consistency in the order of individuals in a group across substantial lengths of time-stability-is a...
During face-to-face interactions, the mother’s positive expressions (e.g., smiles or rhythmic vocali...
Background: It is clear that early social interaction follows from mother-infant interaction after p...
The study of infants' interactive style and social stress response to repeated stress exposures is o...
P(論文)A study was made of the behavioral characteristics and Interaction between mother and infant at...
This contribution is aimed to show the relevance of microgenetic designs to study change processes i...
Maternal and infant interactional characteristics in early infancy were investigated in order to exa...
Cluster analysis was used to create patterns of individual differences reflecting infant behaviors d...
Infants' abilities to regulate their emotional states initially develop in the context of the early ...
Mother-infant dyads were observed weekly at their homes for a 15-month period. In this way longitudi...
Longitudinal observational data of infant crying, fretting/fussing, and smiling and the time spent i...
Central to this thesis is the question whether age-determined periods of emotional instability can b...
An attempt was made at validating van de Rijt-Plooij & Plooij's (1992) theory that infants go th...
Consistency in the order of individuals in a group across short periods of time-reliability-is both ...
Stability over time and consistency across contexts in the interactive behaviors of 10 girls and 10 ...
Consistency in the order of individuals in a group across substantial lengths of time-stability-is a...
During face-to-face interactions, the mother’s positive expressions (e.g., smiles or rhythmic vocali...
Background: It is clear that early social interaction follows from mother-infant interaction after p...
The study of infants' interactive style and social stress response to repeated stress exposures is o...
P(論文)A study was made of the behavioral characteristics and Interaction between mother and infant at...
This contribution is aimed to show the relevance of microgenetic designs to study change processes i...
Maternal and infant interactional characteristics in early infancy were investigated in order to exa...
Cluster analysis was used to create patterns of individual differences reflecting infant behaviors d...
Infants' abilities to regulate their emotional states initially develop in the context of the early ...