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The Organization of Wariness of Heights in Experienced Crawlers.

Mika Ueno1, Ichiro Uchiyama1, Joseph J Campos2, Audun Dahl2, David I Anderson3.   

Abstract

Most infants with more than 6 weeks of crawling experience completely avoid the deep side of a visual cliff (Campos et al., 1992; Gibson & Walk, 1960). However, some experienced crawlers do move onto the transparent surface suspended several feet above the ground. An important question is whether these non-avoiders lack wariness of heights or whether they have a qualitatively different way of showing their wariness than do avoiders of the deep side. The current study addressed this question by measuring heart rate (HR) acceleration upon being lowered on the deep and shallow sides of the visual cliff, latency to crawl toward the mother, and tactile exploration of the cliff surface. Non-avoiders and avoiders had indistinguishable patterns of HR acceleration, showing greater HR acceleration when lowered onto the deep than when lowered onto the shallow side of the cliff. Non-avoiders also showed more tactile exploration and longer latencies than did a comparable group of infants tested on the shallow side. This study illustrates how the same emotion, wariness of heights, can be shown by qualitatively different behaviors, all serving the same function of protecting the individual from falling over a drop-off.

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Keywords:  coherence of behavior; heart rate; mother-infant interaction; visual cliff; wariness of heights

Year:  2012        PMID: 24817830      PMCID: PMC4014313          DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-7078.2011.00083.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infancy        ISSN: 1532-7078


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  5 in total

1.  Fear of heights in infants?

Authors:  Karen E Adolph; Kari S Kretch; Vanessa LoBue
Journal:  Curr Dir Psychol Sci       Date:  2014-02-01

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Authors:  Audun Dahl; Joseph J Campos; David I Anderson; Ichiro Uchiyama; David C Witherington; Mika Ueno; Laure Poutrain-Lejeune; Marianne Barbu-Roth
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Authors:  David I Anderson; Joseph J Campos; David C Witherington; Audun Dahl; Monica Rivera; Minxuan He; Ichiro Uchiyama; Marianne Barbu-Roth
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