Intersubjective Communication and Emotion in Early Ontogeny - Stein Bräten (editor)

KORTE INHOUD

The concept of intersubjectivity, explicit or implicit, has emerged as a common denominator in approaches to interpersonal engagements in early infancy and children's understanding of others' thought and emotion. This 1999 book brings together the most senior international figures in psychology, psychopathology, sociology and primatology to address the key question of the role of intersubjectivity in early ontogeny.
Together, they offer an interesting perspective on child development, learning and communication and highlight comparisons with processes in autism development and in infant development.
Theory and findings are integrated in the following domains:
-intersubjective attunement in human infancy
-companionship and emotional responsiveness in early childhood
-imitation, emotion and understanding in primate communication
-intersubjective attunement and emotion in learning and language use.
The book is an invaluable resource for researchers in emotion and communication across the social and behavioural scie...
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