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Infant responses to maternal still-face at 4 and 9 months
Authors:Yato Yuko  Kawai Masatoshi  Negayama Koichi  Sogon Shunya  Tomiwa Kiyotaka  Yamamoto Hatsumi
Affiliation:Ritsumeikan University, 56-1 Tojiin, Kitamach Kita-ku, Kyoto 603-8577, Japan. yato@lt.ritsumei.ac.jp
Abstract:This study investigated developmental changes in infant responses to maternal still-face (SF) situations. Infants (21 males and 25 females) of Japanese mothers were observed in a face-to-face SF paradigm, comprising four phases (normal/SF/normal/SF), at two infant ages (4 and 9 months). The infants' facial expression, gaze direction, and vocalization were coded in both SF and normal interaction conditions. The results indicated that infants at both ages showed a decrease in displaying positive facial expression and gazing at their mothers during SF conditions. The 4-month-old displayed emotional expression and directed their gaze toward their mothers more frequently than the 9-month-old. However, the 9-month-old vocalized more often in SF situations, attempting to elicit responses from their mothers. The "carry-over" effect was observed only in 9-month-old. The results were discussed in the context of developmental changes in infants' social skills to cope with an emotionally stressful situation.
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