Diminished visual monitoring of faces and activities of others is an early feature of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). It is uncertain whether deficits in activity monitoring, identified using a homogeneous set of stimuli, persist throughout the lifespan
Diminished visual monitoring of faces and activities of others is an early feature of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). It is uncertain whether deficits in activity monitoring, identified using a homogeneous set of stimuli, persist throughout the lifespan
Percentage of type of activities by each learning processes. Cooking is for cooking. Delivering ember is when a focal child was asked to bring a piece of ember to the adult (learning type: teach-task assignment). Foraging comprises foraging for wild plants such as mushrooms, forest leaves and...
The association between social support and postpartum depression has been investigated in pre- vious studies. For example, depression scores between groups of postpartum women with either high or low levels of social support have been compared in several studies; results showed that postpartum women...
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In one group of chimpanzees, for instance, individuals have often been seen selecting a stiff blade of grass, inserting it in their own ear and leaving it there while engaging in other activities (van Leeuwen et al., 2014). Such a behavior was virtually absent in the neighboring chimpanzee ...
Background: there is a need for a measure of fear of falling that assesses both easy and difficult physical activities and social activities and is suitabl... Yardley,Lucy,Beyer,... - 《Age & Ageing》 被引量: 1310发表: 2005年 Development and initial validation of a scale to measure self...
4.1. Evolutionarily conserved neuroanatomy/systems for response to infants One of the landmarks of contemporary developmental psychology has been its focus on parent-infant attachment (Ainsworth and Bell, 1970; Bowlby, 1958, 1969; J., 1973) - a universal human phenomenon based on the need to fo...
that behaving like others is the basis for social evaluation2,7. That is, based on the studies reviewed above13,16,20,21,22,23,24, do infants in their first year already understand that the conformity with the behavior of others has social consequences, conforming behavior being socially appr...
Thus, among the various stimuli associated with early infantile experiences, because infants have the most opportunities to come into contact with faces or since the face simply conforms to the stimulation rules of infantile preference, infants exhibit a continuous preference for faces (Chen and Zhu,...