## Abstract Maternal emotional and physical unavailability have differential effects on infant interaction behavior as noted in a study by Field, Vega‐Lahr, Scafidi, and Goldstein (1986). In that study, four‐month‐old infants experienced their mother's still face and a brief separation from the mot
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Early Contact versus Separation: Effects on Mother–Infant Interaction One Year Later
✍ Scribed by Ksenia Bystrova; Valentina Ivanova; Maigun Edhborg; Ann-Sofi Matthiesen; Anna-Berit Ransjö-Arvidson; Rifkat Mukhamedrakhimov; Kerstin Uvnäs-Moberg; Ann-Marie Widström
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