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This book represents a test to the hypothesis that vocal rhythm coordination at four months of age predicts attachment and cognition at age 12 months. The findings show that high coordination can index more or less optimal outcomes, as a function of outcome measure, partner, and site.

Table of Contents
Abstract.

Introduction.

Literature Review.

Method.

Results: The Timing of Sound and Silence.

Results: Coordinated Interpersonal Timing (CIT) at Age 4 Months.

Results: CIT Rhythms at Age 4 Months Predicts Outcomes at Age 12 Months.

Discussion.

References.

Acknowledgments.

Commentaries.

Dialogical Nature of Cognition (Philippe Rochat).

Face-to-Face Play: Its Temporal Structure as Predictor of Socioaffective Development (Daniel N. Stern).

Contributors.

Statement of Editorial Policy.

Rhythms of Dialogue in Infancy

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 27/06/2001
      ISBN13: 9780631232117, 978-0631232117
      ISBN10: 0631232117

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book represents a test to the hypothesis that vocal rhythm coordination at four months of age predicts attachment and cognition at age 12 months. The findings show that high coordination can index more or less optimal outcomes, as a function of outcome measure, partner, and site.

      Table of Contents
      Abstract.

      Introduction.

      Literature Review.

      Method.

      Results: The Timing of Sound and Silence.

      Results: Coordinated Interpersonal Timing (CIT) at Age 4 Months.

      Results: CIT Rhythms at Age 4 Months Predicts Outcomes at Age 12 Months.

      Discussion.

      References.

      Acknowledgments.

      Commentaries.

      Dialogical Nature of Cognition (Philippe Rochat).

      Face-to-Face Play: Its Temporal Structure as Predictor of Socioaffective Development (Daniel N. Stern).

      Contributors.

      Statement of Editorial Policy.

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