Tv. Palthe et B. Hopkins, A LONGITUDINAL-STUDY OF NEURAL MATURATION AND EARLY MOTHER-INFANT INTERACTION - A RESEARCH NOTE, Journal of child psychology and psychiatry and allied disciplines, 34(6), 1993, pp. 1031-1041
The development of postural control of the head and of looking towards
and looking away from the mother is described; the age relationship b
etween attainment of postural head control and looking towards the mot
her is investigated and the relation between smiling and ''pleasure''
vocalizations to looking towards and away is examined. Twelve normal,
full-term mother-infant pairs participated in this home-based study. E
n face interaction was video-taped for maximally 15 min at 3, 6, 9, 12
, 15 and 18 (or 21) weeks. We conclude that postural head control cons
titutes an important prerequisite for the emergence of socially direct
ed behaviours during en face interaction.