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ERIC Number: EJ377900
Record Type: CIJE
Publication Date: 1988
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The Effect of Manipulating Maternal Behavior during an Interaction on Three- and Six-Month-Olds' Affect and Attention.
Gusella, Joanne L.; And Others
Child Development, v59 n4 p1111-24 Aug 1988
Examined the "still-face" paradigm in which mothers stared at their three- or six-month-old infants with a still face for brief periods interposed between two periods of normal face-to-face interaction. Six-month-old infants decreased smiling and gazing at their mothers and grimaced more during the still-face period than in other periods. (RJC)
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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Identifiers: Gaze Duration; Maternal Responsiveness