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The Relation between Mothers' Mirroring of Infants' Behavior and Maternal Mind‐Mindedness
Author(s) -
Bigelow Ann E.,
Power Michelle,
Bulmer Maria,
Gerrior Katlyn
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
infancy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.361
H-Index - 69
eISSN - 1532-7078
pISSN - 1525-0008
DOI - 10.1111/infa.12079
Subject(s) - mirroring , mentalization , psychology , theory of mind , task (project management) , developmental psychology , presentation (obstetrics) , social psychology , cognition , medicine , management , neuroscience , economics , radiology
Maternal mind‐mindedness, which is a measure of maternal mentalization involving mothers' speech, was examined as a predictor of mothers' mirroring of infant behavior during interaction. Five‐month‐old infants and their mothers engaged in a Still‐Face Task in which the mother's mirroring of the infant's behavior was assessed. After the task, the mother was shown a video of her infant in the task and asked to comment on what was happening for her infant; her comments were assessed for mind‐mindedness. Maternal mind‐mindedness when mothers were asked to reflect upon what was happening for their infants during the task predicted mothers' mirroring behaviors while engaged with their infants in the task. Maternal mirroring behavior may be a manifestation of maternal mentalization that is salient to infants.

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