Search Results - "Trevarthen, C"
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Measuring affect-related cognitive bias: Do mice in opposite affective states react differently to negative and positive stimuli?
Published in PloS one (30-12-2019)“…Affect-driven cognitive biases can be used as an indicator of affective (emotional) state. Since humans in negative affective states demonstrate greater…”
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Infant Intersubjectivity: Research, Theory, and Clinical Applications
Published in Journal of child psychology and psychiatry (01-01-2001)“…We review research evidence on the emergence and development of active “self-and-other” awareness in infancy, and examine the importance of its motives and…”
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Sharing human movement for well-being: Research on communication in infancy and applications in dance movement psychotherapy
Published in Body, movement and dance in psychotherapy (02-10-2015)“…This article outlines a theory of the social psychobiology of movement that recognises humans have a special, body-based talent for sharing in the imaginative…”
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Autism as a neurodevelopmental disorder affecting communication and learning in early childhood: prenatal origins, post-natal course and effective educational support
Published in Prostaglandins, leukotrienes and essential fatty acids (01-07-2000)“…Colwyn Trevarthen, working on autism, discussed the importance of time, rhythm and temporal processing in brain function. The brains of new born infants show…”
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Do greater levels of in-cage waking inactivity in laboratory mice reflect a spontaneous depression-like symptom? A pharmacological investigation
Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-01-2022)“…We previously identified in laboratory mice an inactive state [being awake with eyes open motionless within the home cage; inactive but awake, ‘IBA’] sharing…”
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A Recurrent RNA-Splicing Mutation in the SEDL Gene Causes X-Linked Spondyloepiphyseal Dysplasia Tarda
Published in American journal of human genetics (01-06-2001)“…Spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia tarda (SEDL) is a genetically heterogeneous disorder characterized by mild-to-moderate short stature and early-onset…”
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Intrinsic motives for companionship in understanding: Their origin, development, and significance for infant mental health
Published in Infant mental health journal (01-01-2001)“…Human beings are not merely social, they are inherently cultural. Infants are born with motives in their complex brains that lead them to learn through…”
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Evoking communication in Rett syndrome: comparisons with conversations and games in mother-infant interaction
Published in European child & adolescent psychiatry (1997)“…Girls with Rett syndrome retain a responsiveness with care-givers that corresponds in many respects with the preverbal communication observed with normal…”
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Infant Intersubjectivity: Research, Theory, and Clinical Applications
Published in Journal of child psychology and psychiatry (01-01-2001)“…We review research evidence on the emergence and development of active “ self‐and‐other ” awareness in infancy, and examine the importance of its motives and…”
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Roger W. Sperry (1913-1994)
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A catalog of nonsynonymous polymorphism on mouse chromosome 16
Published in Mammalian genome (01-12-2005)“…Numerous phenotypic traits differ among inbred mice, and the genetic diversity of inbred strains has been exploited in studies of quantitative trait loci…”
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Disorganized rhythm and synchrony: Early signs of autism and Rett syndrome
Published in Brain & development (Tokyo. 1979) (01-11-2005)“…We interpret early age-related developments in intentions and socially responsive behaviour with data from home videos of infants who later develop autism or…”
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Parental Perception of Vocal Contact with Preterm Infants: Communicative Musicality in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Published in Children (Basel) (17-06-2021)“…In this study, we evaluate mothers’ subjective experience of speaking and singing to their infants while they are in their incubators. We also discuss the…”
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Lateral Asymmetries in Infancy: Implications for the Development of the Hemispheres
Published in Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews (1996)“…TREVARTHEN, C., Lateral asymmetries in infancy: implications for the development of the hemispheres. NEUROSCI BIOBEHAV REV 20 (4)571–586, 1996.—Cerebral…”
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An exploration of the postural, location- and social contact- related sub-characteristics of inactive but awake behaviour as a depression-like indicator in mice
Published in Applied animal behaviour science (01-12-2024)“…Inactive behaviour is essential to life. However, specific forms of inactivity may be indicative of compromised welfare in certain captive conditions. Inactive…”
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Facial expressions of emotion in mother-infant interaction
Published in Human neurobiology (1985)“…Face movements of infants 2 months of age when they are interacting with their mothers give evidence both for innate representation of the mother as a partner…”
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Experimental evidence for a brain-stem contribution to visual perception in man
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Perceptual unity of the ambient visual field in human commissurotomy patients
Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-09-1973)Get more information
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Prelinguistic Pitch Patterns Expressing "Communication" and "Apprehension"
Published in Journal of child language (01-02-2006)“…This study examined whether pitch patterns of prelinguistic vocalizations could discriminate between social vocalizations, uttered apparently with the…”
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The tasks of consciousness: how could the brain do them?
Published in Ciba Foundation symposium (1979)“…According to Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection, the existence of mental operations proves their usefulness. Darwin called himself a mental…”
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