The still face: A history of a shared experimental paradigm. Adamson, L. B. & Frick, J. E. Infancy, 4(4):451–473, 2003. doi abstract bibtex When faced by a suddenly unresponsive social partner, young infants typically react by sobering and gazing away. This still-face reaction has intrigued researchers for several decades. In this article, we present a history of the still-face paradigm in which we locate early observations of the still-face effect, describe the formalization of a procedure that reliably produces it, and discuss how this procedure has been used to investigate a broad range of questions about early social and emotional development. In addition, we reflect on the heuristic value of shared experimental paradigms. Copyright © 2003, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
@article{adamson_still_2003,
title = {The still face: {A} history of a shared experimental paradigm},
volume = {4},
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doi = {10.1207/S15327078IN0404_01},
abstract = {When faced by a suddenly unresponsive social partner, young infants typically react by sobering and gazing away. This still-face reaction has intrigued researchers for several decades. In this article, we present a history of the still-face paradigm in which we locate early observations of the still-face effect, describe the formalization of a procedure that reliably produces it, and discuss how this procedure has been used to investigate a broad range of questions about early social and emotional development. In addition, we reflect on the heuristic value of shared experimental paradigms. Copyright © 2003, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.},
number = {4},
urldate = {2019-10-30},
journal = {Infancy},
author = {Adamson, Lauren B. and Frick, Janet E.},
year = {2003},
pages = {451--473},
}
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