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Sa01 |
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Chair: Renee Baillargeon 9:00 - 10:50 |
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Priming infants to attend to height information in a physical reasoning task Su-hua Wang, Renee Baillargeon
Facilitating infants’ reasoning about means-end support and search problems Karen R. Menard, Andrea Aguiar
Enabling infants’ object segregation using contextual cues Gwenden Dueker, Amy Needham
Altering infants’ sensitivity to color features in an individuation task Teresa Wilcox, Catherine Chapa
Discussant: Dare Baldwin
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Sa02 |
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Chairs: Kang Lee & Darwin Muir 9:00 - 10:50 |
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An evolutionary perspective on gaze following and understanding. Michael Tomasello, Josep Call
Energy exchange, eye contact, and expectancies in the ontogeny of face preference: A biological perspective Elliott M. Blass, Carole Ann Camp
Attentional control by gaze cues Chris Moore
Invisible gaze following: Perspective taking at 12 months of age Darwin Muir, Kang Lee
Discussant: Darwin Muir
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Sa03 |
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Chair: Ronald Barr 9:00 - 10:50 |
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Chronicity in cortisol regulation and reactivity Michael Lewis
Disturbed daytime cortisol rhythms may reflect adverse factors in the young child’s environment Megan R. Gunnar, Elizabeth E. Gilles
Differential early attachment experiences, HPA axis circadian rhythmicity, and biobehavioral development in rhesus monkeys Stephen J. Suomi
Investigating longitudinal trends in correlations between maltreated foster children’s behavior and L-HPA axis activity Philip A. Fisher, Michael Stoolmiller
Discussant: Ronald Barr
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Sa04 |
Symposium |
Chair: Gottfried Spangler 9:00 - 10:50 |
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Genetic risk for attachment disorganization in infancy: The role of the D4 dopamine receptor (DRD4) Judit Gervai, Krisztina Lakatos, Ildiko Toth, Krisztina Ney, Zsofia Nemoda, Zsolt Ronai, Maria Sasvari-Szekely
Attachment disorganization in infancy: Individual and social determinants and consequences for behavioral regulation Gottfried Spangler, Michael Schieche
Maternal over-involvement predicts attachment disorganization among toddlers with a congenital anomaly Douglas Barnett, Christine Butler, Melissa Kaplan-Estrin, Melissa Clements
Disorganized attachment, frightening maternal behavior, and behavior problems: A follow-up investigation Carlo Schuengel, M.J. Bakermans-Kranenburg, M.H. Van IJzendoorn
Discussant: Judith Solomon
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Poster
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9:30 - 11:20 |
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Sa05 1 2 3 6 7
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Temperament: Cross-cultural and Cross-species The impact of neonatal stress and enrichment on emotional reactions and attention in infant chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) Kim A. Bard Infant temperament, cross-cultural differences, and the impact of acculturation: Russian and the United States of America. Vicka Filanosky, Maria A. Gartstein, Yana Peleg, Helena Slobodskaya Cross-cultural differences in temperament in the first year of life: U.S. and Russia Maria A. Gartstein, Helena R. Slobodskaya, Irina A. Kinsht, Vicka Filanosky, Yana Peleg Infant temperament and the impact of immigration: Russia, United States of America, and Israel Yana Peleg, Maria A. Gartstein, Vicka Filanosky, Helena R. Slobodskaya Temperament, parent-child interactions, and infant mental abilities: An information processing approach Erri Hewitt, Joan Bihun, Kathleen Duffy, H. Hill Goldsmith Difficult and unadaptable temperament: Evidence for interactive genetic processes Kathryn S. Lemery, H. Hill Goldsmith Parents’ perceptions of infant temperament: Commonalities and differences in China, the U.S., and Spain Carmen Gonzalez, Maria A. Gartstein, Stephan Ahadi, Jose A. Carranza, Mary K. Rothbart, Suh Wen Yang
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Auditory and Speech Perception Name recognition and speech segmentation Heather Bortfeld, Karen Rathbun, Roberta Golinkoff, James Morgan, Jennifer Sootsman Visual stimulation affects infant attention to rate of infant-directed speech Jamie S. Cooper, Wendy L. Ostroff, Robin Panneton Cooper Developmental change in infants’ preferences for prosodic continuousness in Japanese speech Akiko Hayashi, Reiko Mazuka Differential biases in infants gaze during speech and music Gerald W. McRoberts, Laura Lakusta, Colleen McDonough, Amy McKee Effect of a distracting noise on infant syllable discrimination Susan Rvachew, Linda Polka, Lindsay Heggie Measuring auditory temporal resolution in 2- and 3-month-old infants using event-related potentials Laurel J. Trainor, Nancy Defina, Jennifer Hallam, Ranil R. Sonnadara Infants’ preference for speech: When does it emerge? Athena Vouloumanos, Janet F. Werker
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Risk and Resilience Comparison of global and specific perinatal risk measures in predicting outcome in a biologically at-risk sample at 6 months Joan E. Beard, Irving J. Goodman, Michael J. Painter Children adopted from China: A prospective study of their development Nancy J. Cohen, Mirella Pugliese, Mirek Lojkasek, Susan Abbey Longitudinal and concurrent correlates of father-infant and mother-infant attachment stability in a high risk sample Rina Das Eiden, Kenneth E. Leonard The development of attention-seeking behaviours and physical health in high-risk dyads: The Concordia Longitudinal Risk Project Natacha M. De Genna, Dale M. Stack, Lisa A. Serbin, Alex E. Schwartman, Jane Ledingham Differential effects of prenatal management and neonatal risk in intra-utero growth retarded infants (IUGR) at 6-years of age. Ronny Geva, Eshel Rina, Shaul Harel Use of neonatal arousal-modulated attention and motor performance for evaluating current status and outcome in high-risk infants Bernard Z. Karmel, Judith M. Gardner, Elizabeth M. Lennon, Michael J. Flory, Robert L. Freedland, Ha T. T. Phan, Inna Miroshnichenko A parenting intervention targeting the special learning needs of infants with environmental and biological risks Susan H. Landry, Karen E. Smith, Paul R. Swank, Heather M. Hebert, Michael Assel Resilience of children of 0 - 30 months: Risk and protective factors identified in child abuse or neglect situations Mareau Charlotte Psychosocial risk factors associated with the development of autoimmunity in children. All babies in southeast Sweden (ABIS) Anneli Sepa, Jeanette Wahlberg, Ann Frodi, Johnny Ludvigsson Determinants of maternal sensitivity in high- and low-risk mothers: A longitudinal study Diane St-Lauren, George M. Tarabulsy, Marc Provost, Jean-Pascal Lemelin, Johanne Maranda, Alain Juneau Quality of attachment in children from families affected by HIV infection and AIDS: Risks and resilience Mary J. Ward, Patricia Lester, Melissa B. Ilardi, Mindy Finklestein, Maran Sigman Responsive home environments ameliorate possible risk factors John Worobey
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Language Comprehension Bookreading across the ages: Development and culture Gina A. Cook, Vonda K. Jump, James Akers, Lisa K. Boyce, Mark Innocenti, Lori A. Roggman Attention and the comprehension of subject and object wh-questions Joe Hankin, George Hollich, Peter Jusczyk, Amanda Seidl The beginning of cross-sentence structural comparison by 9-month-olds Peter Jusczyk, LouAnn Gerken, Deborah Kemler Nelson English-learning 10-month-olds’ reliance on phonotactic cues to segment weak-strong words from fluent speech Elizabeth K. Johnson, Peter W. Jusczyk
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Posture and Locomotion Transitions in development: The trajectory of motor skill acquisition Karen E. Adolph, Ofronama Biu, Siriporn Pethkongathan, Jesse W. Young Learning the location of risky ground Karen E. Adolph, Amy Joh, Alyssa A. Friedman The development of independent walking: What changes, how, and why Beatrix Vereijken, Karen E. Adolph Segmental relationships in turning in sitting Patricia Bate, Esther Thelen Lateralized readiness potential indexes: A promising approach for the study of infant stepping movements Marthe Bonin, Philippe Robaey, Philip R Zelazo Response perseveration in barrier crossing Anna Maria Catanzaro, Mark Schmuckler The influence of environmental and social factors on locomotor development Mark A. Schmuckler, Vanessa Bhagoutie, Katalin Dzinas The interaction between postural development and locomotor experience during the transition to independent walking. Li-Chiou Chen, Jason S. Metcalfe, Jane E. Clark The role of locomotor experience in the development of navigational memory Melissa W. Clearfield Effects of posture on newborn crying Hung-Chu Lin, James A. Green The ontogeny of perception-action co-ordination: On the use of haptic-sensory cues in postural development. Jason S. Metcalfe, Li-Chiou Chen, John J. Jeka, Jane E. Clark
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Number and Numerical Processing Toddler counting: Addition and subtraction by 3-year-old children Kirsten Condry, Gabrielle Cayton, Elizabeth Spelke Looking at the limits on numerical ability: Infants chunk large sets into smaller sets Lisa Feigenson, Justin Halberda Numerical intermodal transfer from touch to vision by 5-month-old infants Julie Feron, Arlette Streri, Edouard Gentaz Large number discrimination of auditory sequences in 9-month-old infants Jennifer S. Lipton, Elizabeth S. Spelke Infant perception of linear progression Amy V. Plumb, Gerald Turkewitz Infant arithmetic: A multiple variable approach Christopher R. Poirier, Richard S. Bogartz When twos, threes, and fours get mixed up: 12-month olds reach for toys in a box Claudia Uller 7-month-old infants’ sensitivity to number in the auditory domain Kristy vanMarle, Karen Wynn
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Imitation Observational learning of contingencies between movements and their consequences around the 1st birthday Birgit Elsner, Gisa Aschersleben Momentary behaviors in time: Relations between behavioral style and infants’ memory performance Holly B. Eibs, Melissa M. Burch, Patricia J. Bauer Event recall in 9-month-old infants: The effect of opportunity to imitate Sandra A. Wiebe, Jennie Waters, Angela F. Lukowski, Jenny Rademacher, Jennifer Haight, Tracy DeBoer, Charles A. Nelson, Patricia J. Bauer Infants’ and preschoolers’ imitation of intentionally-failed vs. accidentally-failed attempts Chi-Tai Huang, Tony Charman, Cecilia Heyes Hey, gimme a turn with that! The effect of immediate imitation on the recognition memory of 9½ -month-olds Angela F. Lukowski, Jennie Waters, Sandra A. Wiebe, Jennifer Haight, Jenny Rademacher, Kimberly K. Yanda, Tracy DeBoer, Charles Nelson What copying infants’ behaviour tells us about the development of imitation in infancy Shana Nichols, Isabel M. Smith Effects of partial reinforcement and observational reinforcement in 6- and 12-month olds Catherine Weir, W. Stuart Millar Invitations to imitate: Embodying index and icon Patricia Zukow-Goldring
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Attachment Insufficient responsiveness in mother-child dyads of resistant infants: Affective and contextual aspects Judith Harel, Anat Scher Mother’s reflections: The child’s attachment pattern as a function of his mother’s ability to reflect on his internal state J. Harel, G. Gamzon-Kapeller, Y. Eshel Bridging the gap between unresolved states of mind and disorganized attachment relationships: Links to atypical maternal behavior Sheri Madigan, David Pederson, Greg Moran Early care and infants’ secure base behavior: An ethnographic study German Posada, Olga A. Carbonell, Gloria Alzate Early Head Start: Ameliorating the effects of parenting stress on mother-infant attachment Lori A. Roggman, Gina A. Cook, Lisa K. Boyce, Andrea D. Hart A family systems approach to parental sensitivity and infant security of attachment Diane E. Wille Attachment in a Mexican origin sample: The role of sociocultural factors Marlene Zepeda
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Sa13 |
Symposium |
Chair: Leslie B. Cohen 11:00 - 12:50 Ontario Room |
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Modeling age differences in category learning Thomas R. Shultz, Leslie B. Cohen
Connectionist approaches to memory development Yuko Munakata
A connectionist process model of infant habituation Sylvain Sirois, Denis Mareschal
Modeling the development of infant causal perception Leslie B. Cohen, Harold H. Chaput
Discussant: Kim Plunkett
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Sa14 |
Symposium |
Chair: Amy Needham 11:00 - 12:50 |
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Early object perception is a bottom-up, not a top-down, process Scott P. Johnson
Similarity and perceptual organization in infancy Ramesh S. Bhatt, Paul C. Quinn, Evelin Bertn
Memories of objects influence infants object segregation Amy Needham, Gwenden L. Dueker, Avani C. Modi
Influences of experience on perceptual organization Robert L. Goldstone
Discussant: Paul C. Quinn
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Sa15 |
Symposium |
Chairs: Diane Poulin-Dubois & Renee Baillargeon 11:00 - 12:50 |
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Imitative learning and emulation in human infants Gyorgy Gergely
Implicit understanding of the seeing-knowing relation in 14- to 24-month-old infants Beate Sodian, Diane Poulin-Dubois, Joanne Tilden, Ulrike Metz, Barbara Schoeppner
Links between absent reference comprehension and the understanding of intentions Megan Saylor
15-month-old infants’ understanding of false belief Kristine H Onishi, Renee Baillargeon
Discussant: Amanda Woodward
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Sa16 |
Symposium |
Chair: Nancy Aaron Jones 11:00 - 12:50 |
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Delayed reactive cries and emotional differentiation signifies uncertain empathic development for newborns of depressed mothers Nancy Aaron Jones, Barbara A. McFall, Blanca X. Zeas
Mother-infant regulation: Maternal depression, infant gender and attachment Beatrice Beebe, J. Jaffe, H. Chen, P. Cohn, H. Andrews, L. Marquette, S. Ruffins, E. Helbraun
Does pitch of voice matter? Maternal vocal expression of surprise and infant emotional reaction Nadja Reissland
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maternal depression and quality of attachment: sex differences
Gender differences in emotion regulation and the path to mood and anxiety disorders in women Pamela M. Cole, Carolyn Zahn-Waxler, Tara Chaplin
Discussant: Carolyn Saarni
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Sa17 |
Symposium |
Chair: Charles A. Nelson 11:00 - 12:50 |
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The Bucharest Early Intervention Project: Electrophysiological correlates of face and emotion recognition Susan W. Parker, Charles A. Nelson
Development of the EEG in institutionalized infants and young children in Romania Nathan A. Fox, Peter J. Marshall Effects of caregiving environment on the behavior of institutionalized, formerly institutionalized, and community children Anna T. Smyke, Charles H. Zeanah, Sebastian F.M. Koga
Discussant: Megan R. Gunnar
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Poster
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11:30 - 1:20 |
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Vision and Gaze Direction Look both ways! Fourteen-month-old infants’ saccadic responses to peripheral targets following nonpredictive gaze cues Amy Carr, Chris Moore Lightness constancy in 4-month-old infants Sarina H.L. Chien Neural correlates of perceiving gaze direction in 4-month-old infants Gergely Csibra, Agnes Volein, Leslie A. Tucker, Teresa Farroni, Mark H. Johnson Gaze direction as an attentional cue in newborns Teresa Farroni, Donatella Pividori, Francesca Simion, Stefano Massaccesi, Mark H. Johnson Motion and mutual gaze in directing infants’ spatial attention Teresa Farroni, Mark H. Johnson, Eileen Mansfield, Carlo Lai, Francesca Simion Functional imaging of visual cortex of awake infants using optical topography Gentaro Taga, Kayo Asakawa, Atsushi Maki, Yukuo Konishi, Hideaki Koizumi The dynamics of infant visual foraging Steven S. Robertson, John Guckenheimer, Amy M. Masnick, Leigh F. Bacher Maternal DHA status during late pregnancy is related to measures of infant look duration and acuity at age 4 months. Peter Willatts, Stewart Forsyth, Gary Mires, Peter Ross
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Family Processes and General Issues Neonatal nurses and end of life care for families of critically ill and dying newborns Regina M. Cusson, Arthur J. Engler, Susan Ludington Kangaroo care practices, knowledge, barriers and perceptions: A national survey Regina M. Cusson, Arthur J. Engler, Susan Ludington Insights on the rise of the PDD diagnosis in an inner city pediatric population Mara J. Hoberman, Tal Reis, Molly Nozyce, Alexandra Gordon Intellectual development in children from families affected by HIV illness Patricia Lester, Mary J. Ward, Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus, Melissa B. Iliardi, Juwon Song, Mindy Finklestein, Marian Sigman Identifying atypical attachment patterns through infants’ reactions to friendly strangers in clinical and non-clinical samples Mirek Lojkasek, Nancy J. Cohen NICU lighting revisited: A review of research utilization Marilyn J. Lotas, Elizabeth Seal Family support for families of NICU children: Which aspects of need are reduced as a result of a developmental intervention? Sandra Cluett Redden, Michelle Einson, Jane Barlow The emotional relationship between mothers and their aggressive young children: An observation of mother-child interaction Karen Tsuk, Sarah Landy DSM-IV diagnoses for infants and toddlers seen in an infant mental health clinic and community mental health centers Harry H. Wright, Rosetta H. Penny, Michael L. Cuccaro, Tami V. Leonhardt Pretend play in preschoolers: Associations with family & child-care experiences Stephanie Zerwas, Celia Brownell
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Speech and Sign Perception Cry sounds, vocalizations, and grunts combine to create a prelinguistic sound-meaning system Gwen E. Gustafson, James A. Green Infant perception of American Sign Language and non-linguistic biological motion Ursula C. Hildebrandt, David P. Corina The developmental course of vowel differentiation in a sample of young Japanese infants Patricia A. Osborne Perceptual sensitivity for non-native contrasts that show no change in infancy Mandarin infants discriminating English /r/-/l/ Feng-Ming Tsao, Huei-Mei Liu, Patricia K. Kuhl, Chin-Hsing Tseng The development of prosodic competence in German infants Juergen Weissenborn, Barbara Höhle, Sonja Bartels, Birgit Herold, Monika Hofmann The tonal acquisition of Shanghaiese Bei Yang
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Intentions and Intentionality Comprehension of the referential intent of looking at 14 months Albert J. Caron, Kristina M. Haeussler, Elizabeth J. Kiel Infant communication development and maternal interpretation of intentionality Christine Delgado, Irene Delgado The role of intentionality cues for infants’ interpretation of familiar labels Melissa A. Koenig, Catharine H. Echols Infants attribute dispositional states to agents Valerie Kuhlmeier, Karen Wynn, Paul Bloom The object of my desire: Infants’ inference of desire from behavioral cues provided by human and non-human agents. Samantha Nayer, Paula Bennett, Diane Poulin-Dubois 6-month-olds’ perception of causation-at-a-distance Anne Schlottmann, Elizabeth Ray, Luca Surian Desire attribution in 12-month-old infants Claudia Uller
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Inhibition and Perseveration Microslips in an elicited imitation task: An exploration of subtle clues to the development of prefrontal function Melissa M. Burch, Leif M. Stennes, Rebecca M. Starr, Sandra A. Wiebe, Patricia J. Bauer The development of attentional dimensions of temperament and inhibitory control: Infancy to 4 years of age Christy Wolfe Collie, Martha Ann Bell The lilliputian problem: scale errors in very young children’s response to replica objects Judy S. DeLoache, David H. Uttal, Karl Rosengren The role of object familiarity on infants’ search performance in an A-not-B task Thomas Keenan A not B errors: Do infants know the object is at B? Ted Ruffman Reasoning about height relations in a containment task: A developmental trend in perseverative responding. Julianne Scott, Andrea Aguiar Mastering the art of in-action: Developments in inhibitory control Sandra A. Wiebe, Angela F. Lukowski, Patricia J. Bauer
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Joint Attention Joint visual attention at 12 months: Is the intentional stance implied? Yarixa Barillas, Maria Legerstee Joint play and cooperative problem-solving in toddlers: Relations between social skill and social understanding Celia A. Brownell, Geetha Balaraman, Amy Mariaskin, Kristy Perseo, Stephanie Zerwas Infant gaze and maternal nonverbal behaviours during triadic play with toys at 5 and 12 months Elka Leiba, Dale M. Stack The process of developmental change in joint attention behavior: Using the longitudinal and retrospective survey Hidehiro Ohgami, Shoji Itakura A preliminary study on relationship between mother-infant interaction and joint attention in Japan: A sequential view Taeko Teramoto, Taiko Hirose, Takahide Omori, Kumi Mikuni, Katsue Tanaka Joint attention and maternal behavior during mother-infant play Rumiko Yamano, Hidehiro Ohgami Temperament and infant joint attention Amy Vaughan, Jessica Block, Yania Gomez, Yuly Pomares, Peter Mundy
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Emotional Development Observing emotion in infants: Facial expression, body behavior, and rater judgements of responses to an impossible event Linda A. Camras, Harriet Oster, Joseph Campos Differential sucking responses to emotional speech patterns in newborn infants Diane Mastropieri, William P. Fifer, Sabrina Huda, Elizabeth R. D. Leeds, Krista Anderson Development of spontaneous smiling in infant chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) Yuu Mizuno, Hideko Takeshita, Rieko Takaya, Yukuo Konishi, Gentaro Taga, Shoji Itakura, Masaki Tomonaga, Tetsuro Matsuzawa Learning emotion at home: Young infants’ generalization of parental emotional expressions Arlene S. Walker-Andrews, William Pagan Individual differences in the communication of infant distress Rebecca M. Wood, Gwen E. Gustafson, Kerry M. O’Connor, Jessica K. Verhoosky Infant affect regulation during mother-infant interaction following maternal still face Hui-Chin Hsu
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Environmental Context Can a child problem-focused intervention reduce mother´s stress and increase her sensitivity? Monica Östberg, Berit Hagekull The reliability of the dyadic adjustment questionnaire: An examination of marital quality over an infant’s first year of life Jonae Smith, Brian Morrison, Keng-Yen Huang, Amie Ashley Hane, Stanley Feldstein Nutritional predictors of developmental outcomes John Worobey, Joan Pisuk
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Sa26 |
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Chair: Janet Frick 11:30 - 1:20 |
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The still-face: A history of an experimental effect Lauren Adamson, Janet Frick Infants have stable social-emotional and coping behaviors in the face-to-face still-face paradigm Ed Tronick, M. Katherine Weinberg, K. Olson Preschoolers’ reaction to their still-faced mother M. Katherine Weinberg Infant interactions with a virtual adult: The still-face effect and other perturbation effects Darwin Muir, Christine Hains, Sylvia Hains, Elspeth Evans Infants’ still-face responses and later abilities to delay gratification Julia M. Braungart-Rieker Three experimental variations on the still-face procedure and analyses Lynne Sanford Koester, Teresa Kamman, Meg Ann Traci, Linda Thomas Expectancies for contingency across clinical and typical populations of children Jacqueline Nadel, Tiffany Field, Maria Perez Developmental significance of the behaviour of mothers of infants with down syndrome in the ‘still-face’ John Oates, Derek Moore, Julia Goodwin, Peter Hobson
Discussant: Edward Tronick
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