How Social Signal Processing (SSP) Can Help Assessment of Bonding Phenomena in Developmental Psychology?

Emilie Delaherche, Sofiane Boucenna, Mohamed Chetouani, David Cohen

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Abstract

In the field of biology, the study of bonding has been renewed by the discovery of non genetic transmission of behavioural traits through early mother-infant interaction and the role of stress hormones and ocytocin. However, the study of early interaction is complex and Social Signal Processing (SSP) can help in addressing some issues. Based on works from our group, we will show data from diverse sources (e.g. experiments, home movies) showing how SSP was used to address synchrony between partners (e.g. infant, child, care giver, agent) and characteristics that participates to interpersonal exchanges (e.g. motherese, emotional prosody or faces).

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationNeural Nets and Surroundings 22nd Italian Workshop on Neural Nets,WIRN 2012, May 17-19, Vietri sul Mare, Salerno, Italy
EditorsApolloni Bruno, Bassis Simone, Esposito Anna, Morabito Francesco Carlo
Pages345-356
Number of pages12
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013
Externally publishedYes

Publication series

NameSmart Innovation, Systems and Technologies
Volume19
ISSN (Print)2190-3018
ISSN (Electronic)2190-3026

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