The Child's Entry Into a Social World |
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Thus , given the infant's initial preparedness to respond to this form of human stimulation , perceptual learning can take place relatively speedily and efficiently , making the infant soon capable of differentiating people in terms of ...
Thus , given the infant's initial preparedness to respond to this form of human stimulation , perceptual learning can take place relatively speedily and efficiently , making the infant soon capable of differentiating people in terms of ...
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In the much more impersonal environment of the hospital nursery , however , where feeding and other interventions tend to be governed by the clock and not the infant's condition , the emergence of day - night differentiation did not ...
In the much more impersonal environment of the hospital nursery , however , where feeding and other interventions tend to be governed by the clock and not the infant's condition , the emergence of day - night differentiation did not ...
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Spontaneous interaction with mother or object compared to the swaying condition helped in making the differentiation , suggesting that contingence has an important effect on infant behaviour . The most significant finding was , however ...
Spontaneous interaction with mother or object compared to the swaying condition helped in making the differentiation , suggesting that contingence has an important effect on infant behaviour . The most significant finding was , however ...
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Preface | 1 |
Initial Encounters | 18 |
FacetoFace Interactions | 44 |
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