Caregiver-infant interactions AO1
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- Created on: 10-03-22 09:38
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2. what did Feldman describe this as
- temporal coordination of micro level social behaviour and symbolic exchanges.
- temporal coordination
- micro level behaviour
- time restrictive connection of macro-level social behaviour of symbols
3. What did they conclude
- Interactional synchrony acts as a pre-cursor for empathy
- interaction synchrony is a myth
- low levels of interactional synchrony can lead to affectionless psychopathy later in life
- empathy was not shown at all
4. What was Brazelton's theory?
- reciprocity, the actions of one person (i.e. the primary caregiver) elicits a response from the other (i.e. the infant). Brezelton et al. (1975) describe this interaction as a 'dance'
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- iiii
5. What did Isabella et al find
- that higher synchrony= better attachment
- lower synchrony = better attachment
- higher reciprocity= higher synchrony
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