Frontiers Infant PsychiatryBasic Books, 03.02.1983 - 477 Seiten |
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... less but vocalized to them more . There was also a tendency for the group mothers to play with their infants more . In addition , both groups of mothers talked to their infants more after reunion , but the exper- imental mothers in ...
... less but vocalized to them more . There was also a tendency for the group mothers to play with their infants more . In addition , both groups of mothers talked to their infants more after reunion , but the exper- imental mothers in ...
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... less visually attentive at four months and seemed to be less able to inhibit or modulate their re- sponses than full - term infants . They did not turn off to an unchanging stimulus . Their ves- tibular system , somatosensory system ...
... less visually attentive at four months and seemed to be less able to inhibit or modulate their re- sponses than full - term infants . They did not turn off to an unchanging stimulus . Their ves- tibular system , somatosensory system ...
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... less in- teraction , less positiveness , and more nega- tivity . Also , there was a greater tendency for children of the recent immigrants to interact with the observer , indicating less expectation of maternal than stranger response ...
... less in- teraction , less positiveness , and more nega- tivity . Also , there was a greater tendency for children of the recent immigrants to interact with the observer , indicating less expectation of maternal than stranger response ...
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Later Effects on the Infant | 7 |
Emotional Availability and Maternal Referencing | 17 |
Their Origins and Significance in Infant Psychiatry | 31 |
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