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Another is movement : Carpenter ( 1974 ) found that at the age of 2 weeks infants were much more attracted by moving than by stationary faces , and according to Girton ( 1979 ) 5 - week - old infants are able to discriminate a schematic ...
Another is movement : Carpenter ( 1974 ) found that at the age of 2 weeks infants were much more attracted by moving than by stationary faces , and according to Girton ( 1979 ) 5 - week - old infants are able to discriminate a schematic ...
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Here too there are indications that infants ' perceptual sensitivities match the stimulus qualities offered by other people , singling them out from non - human auditory stimuli from the early weeks on . Two studies serve as examples .
Here too there are indications that infants ' perceptual sensitivities match the stimulus qualities offered by other people , singling them out from non - human auditory stimuli from the early weeks on . Two studies serve as examples .
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Moreover , after only one week following birth Sander found an individual specificity to the style of infant - caretaker adaptation , which he was able to demonstrate by means of a “ cross - fostering " experiment .
Moreover , after only one week following birth Sander found an individual specificity to the style of infant - caretaker adaptation , which he was able to demonstrate by means of a “ cross - fostering " experiment .
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Preface | 1 |
Initial Encounters | 18 |
FacetoFace Interactions | 44 |
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ability able according action activity adaptation adult already appear appropriate aspects association attempts attention becomes beginning behaviour bring changes characteristics child communicative consequences considerable context continuity conversation course described developmental direct dyadic early effect emerge encounters environment evidence examined example experience expression face fact findings function further gaze gesture give hand important increase indicate individual infants influence initially instance interaction interest involved kinds labels language largely learning less looking maternal means months mother mutual namely nature object observed occur parent participants particular patterns period person play pointing possible present reference relation relationship remains respect responses result role seen sequences situation skills social social interaction specific speech stimulation suggests task thing topic turn utterances various verbal visual vocal young