Singing in Tune – Being in Tune: Relationship Between Maternal Playful Singing and Interpersonal Synchrony
Abstract
While interpersonal synchrony is regarded as a defining characteristic of early social exchanges between infants and their caregivers, the mechanisms facilitating synchronous interactions are poorly understood. The goal of the present study was to examine the relationship between maternal playful singing and interpersonal synchrony of the mother-infant dyad. Overall, 56 mothers and their 4-month-old infants were observed during natural...
Paper Details
Title
Singing in Tune – Being in Tune: Relationship Between Maternal Playful Singing and Interpersonal Synchrony
Published Date
Mar 26, 2020
Journal
Volume
N° 1
Issue
1
Pages
89 - 107
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