Using optogenetic dyadic animal models to elucidate the neural basis for human parent-infant social knowledge transmission
Healthy early development depends on a warm reciprocal relationship between parent and offspring, where parent and infant interact in close temporal co-ordination as if engaged in a “dyadic dance” of glances, gestures, smiles and words (Stern, 1985; Gianino and Tronick, 1988). Most, if not all, earl...
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2022
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Online Erişim: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/154052 |