The social life of infants in the context of infectious disease transmission; social contacts and mixing patterns of the very young

AJ van Hoek, N Andrews, H Campbell… - PloS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
… , infants are at particular risk for severe outcomes. To understand the contact pattern of infants
The average number of daily contacts for an infant was 6.68 overall and 5.7 for those aged …

Infants use social context to bind actions into a collaborative sequence

C Fawcett, G Gredebäck - Developmental Science, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
… Specifically, infants observe one person place a block in one location and a second person
… We propose that adding a social context to the initial sequence of actions will lead infants to …

Studying infants' lives: Competency, context, and variability

LR Sherrod - Contemporary constructions of the child: Essays in …, 1991 - books.google.com
… into studies of infant development. The purpose of this chapter, therefore, is to describe how
studies of infant social cognition, by utilizing themes summarized by a life-span approach, …

Infants in groups: A paradigm for the study of early social experience

JM Selby, BS Bradley - Human Development, 2003 - karger.com
… The broader context for this paper includes recent research on the physiology of the infant‘s …
Participation in groups is essential to social life and fundamental to our cultures. Functioning …

Emotional expressions of female and male infants in a social and a nonsocial context

L Cossette, A Pomerleau, G Malcuit, J Kaczorowski - Sex Roles, 1996 - Springer
… expressions--with standard deviations often equal to or exceeding mean durations--the
contexts used in this study clearly succeeded in eliciting distinct emotional expressions. The three…

Maternal, infant, and social-contextual determinants of attachment security

J Belsky, R Isabella - Clinical implications of attachment, 2015 - taylorfrancis.com
… individuals in a mother’s life, as well. Evidence to this … social context with the security of the
infant-mother attachment relation ship. Nevertheless, there exist sufficient data linking social

Contributions of human infants to caregiving and social interaction

RQ Bell - Childhood socialization, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
infant initiates bouts of interaction (meaning in this context simply that both mother and infant
… During the first few weeks, many bouts are started by the fussing or crying of the infant. The …

Infants as others: Uncertainties, difficulties and (im) possibilities in researching infants' lives

S Elwick, B Bradley, J Sumsion - International Journal of …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
… , access and know the social context in which infants construct their understandings and …
of infantssocial contexts reflects anything other than our own ways of ‘knowledging [infants] …

Context-dependent social evaluation in 4.5-month-old human infants: The role of domain-general versus domain-specific processes in the development of social …

JK Hamlin - Frontiers in Psychology, 2014 - frontiersin.org
… two reasons for younger infants’ failure to show context-dependent social evaluations. First,
… change in infantssocial evaluation system over the first year of life, in which infants first …

[图书][B] Navigating the social world: What infants, children, and other species can teach us

MR Banaji, SA Gelman - 2013 - books.google.com
social and nition is situated within social contexts. We look moral animals. at how human and
primate infants … eral commentaries on the topic of social cognitive and species-specific ways…