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Realizou-se um estudo longitudinal quase-experimental sujo objetivo é avaliar os efeitos que tem a sintonização afetiva no envolvimento visual infantil. Analisou-se a pauta do olhar do bebé (frequência e duração média do olhar dirigido ao experimentador), no período 6-12 meses, em três condições de interação social: sintonização afetiva, imitação e interação social prototípica. Osresultados dos modelos de regressão linear mostram que a idade e a condição de interação operam como fatores com efeitos independentes nos indicadores do olhar. Durante o período estudado, tem lugar um desenvolvimento geral da pauta de olhar para além da condição social de interação: com a idade a frequência aumenta e a duração média do olhar diminui para todas as condições de interação. A sintonização afetiva gerou menores calores de envolvimento visual do bebé. Propõe-se que a sintonização afetiva é uma pauta de reciprocidade que permite acompanhar a atividade do bebé sem distrair a sua atenção visual que pode, então, permanecer orientada ao entorno

Mariana Bordoni, CONICET FLACSO

Doctora en Psicología por la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. 

 

 

Silvia Español, CONICET FLACSO

Dra en Psicología. Investigadora Independiente del CONICET. 

 

Pablo De Grande, IDICSO Universidad del Salvador


Doctor en Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades por la Universidad de Quilmes. Licenciado en Sociología de la Universidad de Buenos Aires. Investigador en el Instituto de Investigación en Ciencias Sociales (IDCISO) y profesor en el seminario Sociología de las Relaciones Sociales de la carrera Sociología de la Universidad del Salvador.

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