Why Synchrony Matters during Mother-Child Interactions: A Systematic Review
PLoS ONE2014Vol. 9(12), pp. e113571–e113571
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Chloë Leclère, Sylvie Viaux‐Savelon, Marie Avril, Catherine Achard, Mohamed Chétouani, Sylvain Missonnier, David Cohen
Abstract
Synchrony is a key feature of mother-infant interactions. Adopting an objective approach in studying synchrony is not a simple task given available assessment tools and due to its temporality and multimodal expression. We propose an integrative approach combining clinical observation and engineering techniques to improve the quality of synchrony analysis.
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