Four-month-olds make triangular bids to father and mother during trilogue play with still-face


Autoria(s): Fivaz-Depeursinge Elisabeth; Favez Nicolas; Lavanchy Scaiola Chloé; de Noni S.; Frascarolo France
Data(s)

2005

Resumo

(from the journal abstract) A new observational procedure, Trilogue Play with Still-face, revealed 4-month-olds' capacities to address both their fathers and mothers, by rapidly shifting gaze and affect between them. Infants were observed in four interactive contexts: (1) '3-together' play with both parents; (2) '2 + 1' play with one parent engaging and the other as third party; (3) the same, with one parent posing a still-face; (4) '3-together' play. Infants were able to discriminate between the four contexts. They coordinated three social poles of attention in each one. Their affect configurations were context sensitive. These findings demonstrate the infant's social capacities for triangular, three-person interactions, in addition to dyadic, two-person, and triadic, two-person plus object, ones. They support a view of intersubjectivity as primary and point to a promising field of investigation for the study of family process. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2005 APA, all rights reserved)

Identificador

https://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_0624D6CEAA4B

isbn:0961-205X

doi:10.1111/j.1467-9507.2005.00306.x

isiid:000228395700009

Idioma(s)

en

Fonte

Social Development, vol. 14, no. 2, pp. 361-378

Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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