Dyadic Flexibility during the Face-to-Face Still-Face Paradigm: A dynamic systems analysis of its temporal organization

•We modeled the Face-to-Face Still-Face paradigm using dynamic systems principles.•A measure of dyadic flexibility was derived using the state space grid technique.•Infant–caregiver dyadic flexibility, though stable, increased after a perturbation.•Dyadic flexibility was correlated to infant negativ...

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Published in:Infant behavior & development Vol. 36; no. 3; pp. 432 - 437
Main Authors: Sravish, Akhila V., Tronick, Edward, Hollenstein, Tom, Beeghly, Marjorie
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Abstract •We modeled the Face-to-Face Still-Face paradigm using dynamic systems principles.•A measure of dyadic flexibility was derived using the state space grid technique.•Infant–caregiver dyadic flexibility, though stable, increased after a perturbation.•Dyadic flexibility was correlated to infant negativity during the perturbation.•Sons of depressed mothers appeared to have greater regulatory difficulties. A dynamic systems analytical model was used to characterize infant–caregiver regulatory dynamics. Though stable, there was an increase in dyadic flexibility following a perturbation. Dyadic flexibility was positively related to infant negativity during the perturbation. Findings were qualified by infant sex and maternal depressive symptoms.
AbstractList •We modeled the Face-to-Face Still-Face paradigm using dynamic systems principles.•A measure of dyadic flexibility was derived using the state space grid technique.•Infant–caregiver dyadic flexibility, though stable, increased after a perturbation.•Dyadic flexibility was correlated to infant negativity during the perturbation.•Sons of depressed mothers appeared to have greater regulatory difficulties. A dynamic systems analytical model was used to characterize infant–caregiver regulatory dynamics. Though stable, there was an increase in dyadic flexibility following a perturbation. Dyadic flexibility was positively related to infant negativity during the perturbation. Findings were qualified by infant sex and maternal depressive symptoms.
A dynamic systems analytical model was used to characterize infant-caregiver regulatory dynamics. Though stable, there was an increase in dyadic flexibility following a perturbation. Dyadic flexibility was positively related to infant negativity during the perturbation. Findings were qualified by infant sex and maternal depressive symptoms.
A dynamic systems analytical model was used to characterize infantacaregiver regulatory dynamics. Though stable, there was an increase in dyadic flexibility following a perturbation. Dyadic flexibility was positively related to infant negativity during the perturbation. Findings were qualified by infant sex and maternal depressive symptoms.
Author Tronick, Edward
Sravish, Akhila V.
Hollenstein, Tom
Beeghly, Marjorie
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Keywords Infant–caregiver interactions
Nonlinear dynamics
Maternal depression
Face-to-Face Still-Face paradigm
Dyadic regulation
Dyadic flexibility
Human
Mood disorder
Affect affectivity
Sex
Depression
Infant
Emotion emotionality
Mother child relation
Maternal diseases
Social interaction
Dyadic relation
Family environment
Self regulation
Infant-caregiver interactions
Affective development
Facial expression
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A dynamic systems analytical model was used to characterize infant-caregiver regulatory dynamics. Though stable, there was an increase in dyadic flexibility...
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Title Dyadic Flexibility during the Face-to-Face Still-Face Paradigm: A dynamic systems analysis of its temporal organization
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