“…Dyadic interactions differ in the degree of infants' exploring environment versus attention to social relations, eye contact versus physical contacts, and explicit versus implicit guidance of self-regulation between independent (individualistic) and interdependent (collectivistic) cultures (Bornstein, 2013;Keller et al, 2004;Kirmayer, 2001;Vigil & Hwa-Froelich, 2004). Some research suggests that specific culturally encouraged parent-infant interactions are associated with children's optimal psychological adjustment in different ethnic groups (Feldman et al, 2006;Keller et al, 2004;Vigil & Hwa-Froelich, 2004). In most cultural contexts, however, parents' sensitive visual, vocal, and affective coordination with the infant's signals seem to predict better psychological adjustment (Feldman & Masalha, 2007).…”