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Infants’ use of interpersonal asynchrony as a signal for third-party affiliation

Abstract

Infants use social cues to form expectations about the social relationships of others. For example, they expect agents to approach helpful partners and avoid hindering partners. They expect individuals with shared food preferences to be affiliates and individuals with opposing food preferences to be nonaffiliates. Interpersonal synchrony and asynchrony are important signals that adults use to guide third-party understanding. Specifically, we …

Authors

Cirelli LK; Wan SJ; Johanis TC; Trainor LJ

Journal

Music & Science, Vol. 1, ,

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Publication Date

January 1, 2018

DOI

10.1177/2059204317745855

ISSN

2059-2043