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Berna A Uzundağ,İlke Nur Güven,Özce Sıvış et al. Berna A Uzundağ et al.
Inhibitory control, a core executive function, supports children's ability to manage automatic and prepotent responses and regulate behavior. Screen media may disrupt its development by displacing activities supporting self-regulation or ov...
Ida Egmose,Emilie Klein,Cecilie Arentz Munch et al. Ida Egmose et al.
Sharing emotions is a fundamental aspect of human interactions. Shared pleasure refers to moments where caregiver and infant engage in mutual smiling while making eye contact. This study examined shared pleasure in early mother-infant inter...
Lucinda I Neely,Douglas J Piper,Lauren J Myers et al. Lucinda I Neely et al.
In-person co-play between infants and adults develops rapidly during infancy, but little research has examined how families play together over video chat. Research demonstrates that video chat may support family connections, especially with...
Caroline Bertrand,Marie Chevallier,Althéa Fratacci et al. Caroline Bertrand et al.
At birth, newborns prefer upright faces over other stimuli, indicating that they already pay specific attention to facial internal features, with expectations about their featural configuration. The study investigated whether surgical mask ...
Rachel Barr Rachel Barr
Infants are growing up in a complicated digital world, where media within the household is used to meet varying needs of the family. This paper is a version of the Presidential Address I gave in 2024 to the International Congress on Infant ...
Hsing-Fen Tu,Linda van den Berg,Kim Astor et al. Hsing-Fen Tu et al.
This pre-registered eye-tracking study assesses whether there are differences in infants' attention allocation across diverse cultural contexts while taking several social-environmental factors into account. More specifically, we assess whe...
Kari S Kretch,Aylin Luna,Caitlin M Fausey et al. Kari S Kretch et al.
Positioning-the body's physical configuration and relations to supports and restraints-is a fundamental aspect of infants' everyday experiences. How do everyday positioning experiences (the amount of time spent in different positions during...
Alice Di Prete,Mariarosaria Ciolli,Elisa Iaboni et al. Alice Di Prete et al.
The literature on alternative approaches to complementary feeding, especially Baby-Led Weaning (a complementary feeding approach in which infants participate in family meals and eat finger food independently), has gradually increased in rec...
Sarah E Berger,Maya Benish-Weisman,Shambhavi Thakur et al. Sarah E Berger et al.
Values help shape behavior and influence how individuals assess themselves and others. Previous research on the relation between values and parenting has largely overlooked the impact of values on parenting during infancy. This study is the...
Antonia Dinzinger,Elke Greif,Lydia Speyer et al. Antonia Dinzinger et al.
Smartphones can absorb attention and abruptly interrupt social interactions, a dynamic particularly critical in early parent-infant exchanges where infants rely on emotionally available caregivers for regulation. While previous research hig...