2023
DOI: 10.1002/brb3.3253
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Behavioral and neural measures of infant responsivity increase with maternal multisensory input in non‐irritable infants

Mary Lauren Neel,
Arnaud Jeanvoine,
Alexandra Key
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionParents often use sensory stimulation during early‐life interactions with infants. These interactions, including gazing, rocking, or singing, scaffold child development. Previous studies have examined infant neural processing during highly controlled sensory stimulus presentation paradigms.ObjectiveIn this study, we investigated infant behavioral and neural responsiveness during a mother–child social interaction during which the mother provided infant stimulation with a progressive increase in the … Show more

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