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Mother–infant Interaction Quality and Infants' Ability to Encode Actions as Goal‐directed
Authors:Maria Licata  Markus Paulus  Claudia Thoermer  Susanne Kristen  Amanda L. Woodward  Beate Sodian
Affiliation:1. Ludwig Maximilian University;2. University of Chicago
Abstract:The current study investigated the relationship between mother–child interaction quality and infants' ability to interpret actions as goal‐directed at 7 months in a sample of 37 dyads. Interaction quality was assessed in a free play interaction using two distinct methods: one assessed the overall affective quality (emotional availability), and one focused on the mother's proclivity to treat her infant as an intentional agent (mind‐mindedness). Furthermore, infants' ability to interpret human actions as goal‐directed was assessed. Analyses revealed that only maternal emotional availability, and not maternal mind‐mindedness, was related to infants' goal‐encoding ability. This link remained stable even when controlling for child temperament, working memory, and maternal education. These findings provide first evidence that emotionally available caregiving promotes social‐cognitive development in preverbal infants.
Keywords:mother–  infant interaction  mind‐mindedness  emotional availability  goal encoding
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