| Literature DB >> 32449376 |
Sara Cruz1,2, Karin Lifter3, Catarina Barros4, Rita Vieira5,6, Adriana Sampaio4.
Abstract
This article presents a literature review focusing on the neural and psychophysiological correlates associated with social communication development in infancy. Studies presenting evidence on infants' brain activity and developments in infant sensory processing, motor, cognitive, language, and emotional abilities are described in regard to the neuropsychophysiological processes underlying the emergence of these specific behavioral milestones and their associations with social communication development. Studies that consider specific age-related characteristics across the infancy period are presented. Evidence suggests that specific neural and physiological signatures accompany age-related social communication development during the first 18 months of life.Entities:
Keywords: Infancy; neuropsychophysiological markers; social communication development
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32449376 DOI: 10.1080/21622965.2020.1768392
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Neuropsychol Child ISSN: 2162-2965 Impact factor: 1.493