The Child's Entry Into a Social WorldAcademic Press, 1984 - Всего страниц: 236 |
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... onset of social smiling and of eye - to - eye contact with others , in changes in neural functioning such as reflected in EEG patterns , and in the greater regularity of state fluctuation . As a result the infant becomes more alert and ...
... onset of social smiling and of eye - to - eye contact with others , in changes in neural functioning such as reflected in EEG patterns , and in the greater regularity of state fluctuation . As a result the infant becomes more alert and ...
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... onset of one attentive period to the onset of the next . The distribution of gaze - to - gaze intervals thus remains stable and uninfluenced by the interest - value of visual input . This suggests that there may be biologically given ...
... onset of one attentive period to the onset of the next . The distribution of gaze - to - gaze intervals thus remains stable and uninfluenced by the interest - value of visual input . This suggests that there may be biologically given ...
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... onset of verbal means of interpersonal communication . The precise relationship between language and cognitive development is still an unsettled issue ; in particular , the dependence of language on preceding sensorimotor events remains ...
... onset of verbal means of interpersonal communication . The precise relationship between language and cognitive development is still an unsettled issue ; in particular , the dependence of language on preceding sensorimotor events remains ...
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Preface | 1 |
Initial Encounters | 18 |
FacetoFace Interactions | 44 |
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