Joyful expressions in infancy : cross-species comparisons
Joyful expressions of one-year-old infants were studied in naturalistic contexts in infants’ home environments. Chimpanzee infants (n = 7) and human infants from the Cameroon Nso community (n = 8) were studied in their own right and in comparison. Similar methodologies and the development of a singl...
Main Author: | Ross, Kirsty Mhairi |
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Other Authors: | Bard, Kim ; Reddy, Vasudevi ; Hillstrom, Anne Patricia |
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University of Portsmouth
2010
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.537605 |
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