Parent–Infant Synchrony

Volume: 16, Issue: 6, Pages: 340 - 345
Published: Dec 1, 2007
Abstract
Synchrony—a construct used across multiple fields to denote the temporal relationship between events—has been applied to the study of mother–infant interaction and is suggested here as a framework for the study of interpersonal relationships. Defined as the temporal coordination of micro-level social behavior, parent–infant synchrony is charted in its development across infancy from the initial consolidation of biological rhythms during...
Paper Details
Title
Parent–Infant Synchrony
Published Date
Dec 1, 2007
Volume
16
Issue
6
Pages
340 - 345
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