3.1 - Attatchment Flashcards
What is attachment ?
A strong reciprocal emotional bond between two individuals in which each individual sees the other as essential for their own emotional security
What behaviours are displayed when there is an attachment ?
- seeking proximity
- distress on separation
- joy on reunion
- orientation of behaviour
What is a bond ?
Set of feelings that tie one person to another
What are some features of caregiver- infant interaction ?
- sensitive responsiveness - caregiver responds appropriately to signals from the infant
- imitation - infant copies the caregiver’s actions and behaviour for eg. MELTZOFF AND MOORE (1977) found that infants between 2 and 3 weeks of age appeared to imitate the facial expressions and hand movements of the experimenter
- interactional synchrony - infants react in time with the caregivers speech = in conversation dance
CONDON AND SANDER ( 1974 ) provided evidence for this concept by showing how babies do appear to move in time with adult conversations - reciprocity - interaction flows back and forth between the caregiver and infant
- mothered - slow high pitched way of speaking to infants
What are the benefits of an attachment ?
Survival
Food
Love
Security
What is reciprocity ?
Description of how two people interact the mother infant interaction is reciprocal in that they both respond to each others signal and each shows a response from the other , the behaviour of each party ELICTS a response from the other
What is a example of reciprocity ?
Smiling - when a smile occurs in one person it elicts a response in the other
Explain Tronick et al. (1977 ) research on reciprocity
- asked mothers who had been enjoying a dialogue with their baby to stop moving and maintain a static, unsmiling expression on their faces
- babies would try to trot the mother into interaction by smiling themselves and would become puzzled and increasingly distressed when their smile did not provoke the usual response
What did FELDMAN (2007) propose in regards to reciprocity ?
Around 3 months this interaction tends to be increasingly frequent
What did BRATZELTON ET AL. (1975) suggest in regards to reciprocity ?
- Suggested that the basic rhythm in which babies move in is an important precursor to later communications
- the regularity of an infants signals allows a caregiver to anticipate the infant’s behaviour and respond appropriately
What did TREVATHAN suggest In regards to reciprocity ?
Suggested that turn taking in the infant adult interaction is important for the development of social and language skills
What is interactional synchrony ?
When two people interact in a mirror pattern in terms of their emotional and facial and body movements
Explain MELTZOFF AND MOORE (1977) research on synchrony
- observed the beginnings of interactional synchrony in infants as young as two weeks
- an adult displayed one of the three facial expressions or one of the three distinctive gestures
- child’s response was filmed and identified by independent observers
- an association was found between the expression or gesture the adult has displayed and the actions of the babies
What did ISABELLA ET AL. (1989) suggest in regards to synchronicity ?
Found that high levels of synchrony were associated with better quality mother infant attachment
Evaluate the research into infant- caregiver interactions
:) = controlled observations in a controlled experimental setting with standardised procedures and operationalised behavioural categories with filming from multiple angles
High reliability as can be repeated to check consistency
:) = these observations are less prone to demand characteristics as obviously babies are unaware an experiment is taking place and thus will not change their natural behaviours
:( = observations susceptible to observer bias as they require subjective interpretation from researches who may perceive behaviour as being something else to what it reall is this can lower the validity
:( = studies don’t tell us the purpose of synchrony or reciprocity they simply state that it happens and don’t imply anything about why and what the purpose is —> other studies have said that it is important in the development of empathy and morals