http://cogprints.org/3380/
Putting infants in their place
The interests of mother and infants do not exactly coincide. Further, infants are not merely objects of attempted control by mothers, but the sources of attempts to control what mothers do. Taking account of the ways in which this is so suggest an enriched perspective on mother-infant interaction, and on the beginnings of conventionalized signaling.
Spurrett, David
Dellis, Andrew
Developmental Psychology
Behavioral Biology
Behavioral & Brain Sciences
David
Spurrett
Andrew
Dellis