HDE 100A Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Number Sense, Protective Factor, Psychosis
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Chapter 6 social and emotional development in infancy: what is emotion, emotion a feeling or state that involves physiological responses and cognitive evolutions that motivates our actions and behavior; biology cognition = behavior. There"s 6 universal emotions: happy, surprise, fear, sadness, anger, disgust. Facial muscles contribute to expressions and micro-expressions that not only show more emotions, but also lies. Ekman helped and consulted for lie to me (the tv show: primary intersubjectivity organized reciprocal interaction between the infant and caregiver, a bi-directional relationship that form bonds and lay the foundation for growth and development. Infants need to see face-to-face interactions to further learn and growth. Positive: infants are very responsive and interactive with mom when has initial positive feedback pointing about the emotional and social world. Positive: mom returns to positive feedback and baby calms down again. There"s a progression and the baby gets stressed and reacts negatively; shrieks, cry, and loses control.