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831 related items for PubMed ID: 18774176

  • 1. Infant responses to maternal still-face at 4 and 9 months.
    Yato Y, Kawai M, Negayama K, Sogon S, Tomiwa K, Yamamoto H.
    Infant Behav Dev; 2008 Dec; 31(4):570-7. PubMed ID: 18774176
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  • 2. Functions of maternal touch and infants' affect during face-to-face interactions: new directions for the still-face.
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  • 3. Infants' expressive behaviors to mothers and unfamiliar partners during face-to-face interactions from 4 to 10 months.
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  • 4. Two-month-olds' attention and affective response to maternal still face: a comparison between term and preterm infants in Taiwan.
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  • 5. Mother-infant vagal regulation in the face-to-face still-face paradigm is moderated by maternal sensitivity.
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  • 6. Infant affective responses to mother's still face at 6 months differentially predict externalizing and internalizing behaviors at 18 months.
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  • 7. Emerging social regulatory capacities as seen in the still-face situation.
    Mayes LC, Carter AS.
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  • 8. Infant touch with gaze and affective behaviors during mother-infant still-face interactions: Co-occurrence and functions of touch.
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  • 9. Separation anxiety in first-time mothers: infant behavioral reactivity and maternal parenting self-efficacy as contributors.
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  • 10. Intention or expression? Four-month-olds' reactions to a sudden still-face.
    Cleveland A, Kobiella A, Striano T.
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  • 11. Infant physiological response to the still-face paradigm: contributions of maternal sensitivity and infants' early regulatory behavior.
    Conradt E, Ablow J.
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  • 12. Intentions make a difference: infant responses to still-face and modified still-face conditions.
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  • 13. The effect of mother-infant skin-to-skin contact on infants' response to the Still Face Task from newborn to three months of age.
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  • 14. Infant resilience to the stress of the still-face: infant and maternal psychophysiology are related.
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  • 15. Mother and infant smiling exchanges during face-to-face interaction in infants with and without Down syndrome.
    Carvajal F, Iglesias J.
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  • 17. Infants' vagal regulation in the still-face paradigm is related to dyadic coordination of mother-infant interaction.
    Moore GA, Calkins SD.
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  • 19. More than maternal sensitivity shapes attachment: infant coping and temperament.
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  • 20. The role of dyadic affect in play and infant sex in predicting infant response to the still-face situation.
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