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The dynamic still-face effect: do infants decrease bidding over time when parents are not responsive?
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The dynamic still-face effect: do infants decrease bidding over time when parents are not responsive?

Naomi V Ekas, John D Haltigan and Daniel S Messinger
Developmental psychology, Vol.49(6), pp.1027-1035
2013-06
PMCID: PMC3568681
PMID: 22799583

Abstract

Emotions - physiology Infant Behavior - physiology Predictive Value of Tests Humans Facial Expression Infant Male Analysis of Variance Time Factors Female Face Nonlinear Dynamics Parent-Child Relations Photic Stimulation
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