The Child's Entry Into a Social WorldAcademic Press, 1984 - Всего страниц: 236 |
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... arousal states . ( 2 ) Entrainment of states The concept of state refers to an internal , spontaneously generated arousal condition that plays a large part in determining an infant's responsiveness to external stimuli . At least five ...
... arousal states . ( 2 ) Entrainment of states The concept of state refers to an internal , spontaneously generated arousal condition that plays a large part in determining an infant's responsiveness to external stimuli . At least five ...
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... arousal . It can therefore be conjectured that looking away served the purpose of modulating arousal level : thus , during the spontaneous - mother condition , an overload of information could only be prevented by looking away for ...
... arousal . It can therefore be conjectured that looking away served the purpose of modulating arousal level : thus , during the spontaneous - mother condition , an overload of information could only be prevented by looking away for ...
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... arousal , e.g. at times of " fun " when playing games , or on the contrary , on occasions of negative affect when the child is upset . The alternating mode , on the other hand , is found at times of low arousal , as during task ...
... arousal , e.g. at times of " fun " when playing games , or on the contrary , on occasions of negative affect when the child is upset . The alternating mode , on the other hand , is found at times of low arousal , as during task ...
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Preface | 1 |
Initial Encounters | 18 |
FacetoFace Interactions | 44 |
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