
New Approaches to Assessing Behavioral and Brain Synchrony in Infant-Parent Dyads
Author(s): Teresa Wilcox , Jacqueline Stotler Hammack , Lyndsey Riera-Gomez , Mini Sharma , Hila Gvirts
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New Approaches to Assessing Behavioral and Brain Synchrony in Infant-Parent Dyads
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Historically, infant–parent synchrony has been measured using methods that provide a global assessment of interpersonal synchrony, representing the quality of dyadic interactions. These approaches have illuminated much about synchrony as a broad construct but lack granular details on the temporal dynamics of these interactions. This Element introduces technologically advanced methods for assessing brain and behavior that can offer detailed insights into the dynamic temporal structure of infant–parent social exchanges. These advancements will significantly enhance our understanding of the bidirectional processes that underpin early emerging dyadic exchanges and how these vary across time and context.
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