Face to face interactions in chimpanzee ( Pan troglodytes ) and human ( Homo sapiens ) mother–infant dyads
Human mothers interact with their infants in different ways. In Western, educated, industrialized, rich and democratic (WEIRD) societies, face-to-face interactions and mutual gazes are especially frequent, yet little is known about their developmental trajectories and if they differ from those of ot...
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| Published in: | Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences 2023-04, Vol.378 (1875), p.20210478 |
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