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Originally published in 1982, Emotion and Early Interaction is a collection of papers by investigators who had been attempting to integrate emotion and interaction processes in early development. None professed to have all the answers, yet each paper challenges us to question some of our notions about the boundaries between the individual and society. The first part includes chapters on the face-to-face interaction of infants and others during early infancy. These early interactions had become miniature natural laboratories in which many investigators found a wealth of opportunities to study infant emotions and their development. The second part covers play interactions in older infants and toddlers. Here the methods and concepts are different due to the increasing complexity of the infant's behavior, and the increasing use of linguistic, in addition to non-verbal expressions of emotion. The final part on methodology covers a wide range of issues in the study of early interactions. Today it can be read in its historical context.
Contents
Preface. Part I - Early Infancy: Face to Face Interactions 1. The Expression and Regulation of Emotion: A Lifespan Perspective Carol Zaner Malatesta 2. Affect Dynamics in Early Infancy: Affective Tolerance Alan Fogel 3. Alteration of Mother and Infant Behavior and Heart Rate During a Still-Face Perturbation of Face-to-Face Interaction Sherilyn Adler Stoller and Tiffany Field 4. Maternal and Infant Affective Exchange: Patterns of Adaptation Edward Z. Tronick, Margaret Ricks and Jeffrey F. Cohn 5. Affective Displays of High-Risk Infants During Early Interactions Tiffany Field Part II - Older Infants and Toddlers: Play Interactions 6. Facial Expressions of Infants and Toddlers: A Descriptive Analysis E. Virginia Demos 7. Affective Exchanges Between Normal and Handicapped Infants and Their Mothers Jeanne Brooks-Gunn and Michael Lewis 8. The Socialization of Emotions Michael Lewis and Linda Michalson Part III - Methodological Approaches to Data and Analyses 9. Affectivity and Reference: Concepts, Methods, and Techniques in the Study of Communication Development of 6-to-18-Month-Old Infants Lauren Adamson and Roger Bakeman 10. The Moral Philosophy of Microanalysis Kenneth Kaye 11. Young Infants' Hand and Finger Expressions: An Analysis of Category Reliability Thomas Edward Hannan 12. Time-Series Analysis of Social-Interaction Data John Gottman, F. Thomas Rose and Gwendolyn Mettetal. Author Index. Subject Index.