2020
Real-Time Eye-to-Eye Contact Is Associated With Cross-Brain Neural Coupling in Angular Gyrus
Noah JA, Zhang X, Dravida S, Ono Y, Naples A, McPartland JC, Hirsch J. Real-Time Eye-to-Eye Contact Is Associated With Cross-Brain Neural Coupling in Angular Gyrus. Frontiers In Human Neuroscience 2020, 14: 19. PMID: 32116606, PMCID: PMC7016046, DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2020.00019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTemporal-parietal junctionAngular gyrusEye contactRight temporal-parietal junctionNeural couplingInteractive behaviorDirect eye contactDynamic videosNeural processesNeural mechanismsEye gazeInterpersonal interactionsHuman participantsReal-time eyeSocial behaviorNeural signalsTime eyesFace videosGyrusTheoretical frameworkCoupling hypothesisGeneral theoretical frameworkParticipantsEye conditionsProcessing system
2018
Assessing preschoolers interactive behaviour: A validation study of the “Coding System for Mother–Child Interaction”
Baiao R, Baptista J, Carneiro A, Pinto R, Toscano C, Fearon P, Soares I, Mesquita A. Assessing preschoolers interactive behaviour: A validation study of the “Coding System for Mother–Child Interaction”. Child Care Health And Development 2018, 44: 644-650. PMID: 29766543, DOI: 10.1111/cch.12572.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMother-child interactionChildren's interactive behaviorsInteractive behaviorInteractive skillsCoding systemMeasures of temperamentMothers' interactive behaviorsFuture researchReliable measurePreschool-age childrenChildren's codingPortuguese preschoolersChild temperamentPreschool yearsFamily variablesStructured tasksDevelopmental achievementsBehavior problemsChildren's cooperationBehavioral problemsDivergent validityClinical populationsMaternal reportsConvergent validityTemperament
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