什么时候静止的脸不是静止的脸?母亲在面对面静止程序中的行为及其与婴儿唤醒的关系。

IF 2 2区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Infancy Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1111/infa.12635
Shriya Mathur, Frances L Doyle, Janice Tang, Louis Klein, Valsamma Eapen, Paul J Frick, Eva R Kimonis, David J Hawes, Caroline Moul, Jenny L Richmond, Divya Mehta, Mark R Dadds
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面对面静止表情(FF-SF)程序一直是了解婴儿行为的常用范例。本研究探讨了母亲在 FF-SF 静止面对面阶段行为的有效性,尤其是母亲中性面孔的质量及其对婴儿唤醒的影响(样本数 = 358 个不同种族的母婴二元组,婴儿平均年龄 = 223 天,SD = 27 天)。结果显示,样本中有一半以上的母亲违反了一个或多个 "静止面部 "阶段指令;但是,母亲违反 "静止面部 "指令与婴儿在 FF-SF 期间的唤醒(皮肤传导反应)无关。此外,面部分析表明,除了 "静止的脸 "的中性特质外,母亲在 "静止的脸 "阶段也会表现出明显的面部情绪。在静止表情阶段,母亲的惊恐和/或悲伤表情水平越高,婴儿在静止表情阶段的唤醒水平就越高。当前的研究有助于我们了解在面对面静止面对范式中静止面对在现实生活中的实施情况。研究结果表明,母亲对 "静止的脸 "阶段的指令表现出很大的不服从性,婴儿的唤醒水平与母亲中性面孔质量受到情绪表达污染有关。
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When Is the Still-Face Not the Still-Face: Mothers' Behavior in the Face-to-Face Still-Face Procedure and Its Relationship to Infant Arousal.

The Face-to-Face Still-Face (FF-SF) procedure has been a popular paradigm to understand infant behavior. The current study examines the validity of mothers' behavior during the Still-Face phase of the FF-SF, especially the quality of her neutral face and its impact on infant arousal (N = 358 ethnically-diverse mother-infant dyads, Mean infant age = 223 days, SD = 27 days). Results showed that more than half of the mothers in the sample breached one or more Still-Face phase instructions; however, mothers' breaches of the Still-Face instructions were unrelated to infant arousal (Skin Conductance Responses) during the FF-SF. Additionally, facial analysis revealed that along with a neutral quality to the Still-Face, mothers also displayed significant levels of facial emotion during the Still-Face phase. Higher levels of scared and/or sad expressions during the Still-Face were associated with higher infant arousal during the Still-Face phase. The current study helps us to understand the real-life implementation of the Still-Face during the Face-to-Face Still-Face paradigm. Results indicate that mothers show considerable non-compliance with Still-Face phase instructions, and the infant arousal levels are associated with emotional expressions contaminating the quality of mothers' neutral faces.

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Infancy
Infancy PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Infancy, the official journal of the International Society on Infant Studies, emphasizes the highest quality original research on normal and aberrant infant development during the first two years. Both human and animal research are included. In addition to regular length research articles and brief reports (3000-word maximum), the journal includes solicited target articles along with a series of commentaries; debates, in which different theoretical positions are presented along with a series of commentaries; and thematic collections, a group of three to five reports or summaries of research on the same issue, conducted independently at different laboratories, with invited commentaries.
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