creators_name: Henning, Anne creators_name: Striano, Tricia editors_name: Berthouze, Luc editors_name: Kozima, Hideki editors_name: Prince, Christopher G. editors_name: Sandini, Giulio editors_name: Stojanov, Georgi editors_name: Metta, Giorgio editors_name: Balkenius, Christian type: confposter datestamp: 2005-04-14 lastmod: 2011-03-11 08:55:50 metadata_visibility: show title: Early sensitivity to interpersonal timing ispublished: pub subjects: dev-psy full_text_status: public keywords: mother-infant interaction, intersubjectivity, temporal timing, social contingency abstract: Sensitivity to timing in interaction was assessed in mother-infant interaction. In Study 1, three-month-old infants were presented with an image of their mother interacting with them on television, which was either live or temporally delayed by 1 second. Infants detected the temporal delay and were more attentive when the mother was presented live compared to delayed by 1 second. In Study 2, mothers interacted with an image of their three-month-old infant, which was either live or temporally delayed by 1 second. Mothers did not respond to a 1-second delay in their infants' behavior. In Study 3 and 4, the results were replicated with six-month-old infants. date: 2004 date_type: published volume: 117 publisher: Lund University Cognitive Studies pagerange: 145-146 refereed: TRUE citation: Henning, Anne and Striano, Tricia (2004) Early sensitivity to interpersonal timing. [Conference Poster] document_url: http://cogprints.org/4066/1/henning.pdf