心理学
动力学(音乐)
发展心理学
沟通
认知心理学
自然(考古学)
认知科学
历史
教育学
考古
作者
Elise A. Piazza,Liat Hasenfratz,Uri Hasson,Casey Lew‐Williams
标识
DOI:10.1177/0956797619878698
摘要
= 18; 9-15 months of age) and an adult while they communicated and played with each other. We found that time-locked neural coupling within dyads was significantly greater when dyad members interacted with each other than with control individuals. In addition, we characterized the dynamic relationship between neural activation and the moment-to-moment fluctuations of mutual gaze, joint attention to objects, infant emotion, and adult speech prosody. This investigation advances what is currently known about how the brains and behaviors of infants both shape and reflect those of adults during real-life communication.
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