The complex theme of the origin of human tenency for communication, sensitivity to others, and relationships with them is clearly introduced in this article. New data is added to past research that confirm the foetus' active participation in maternal biochemical changes that prepare women for the care of and communication with a newborn. Examples, such as breast feeding and sleep, are offered to show how evolution seems to have established an innate system for early interactions on a biological and physiological basis, all of which contribute to stimulate maternal sensitivity so necessary for synchronizing to the infant's needs.
Provenzi, L., Born to be wired. Il corpo alla base della natura intersoggetiva dell'essere umano., <<PSICOMOTRICITÀ>>, 2013; (Novembre): 3-6 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/62906]
Born to be wired. Il corpo alla base della natura intersoggetiva dell'essere umano.
Provenzi, Livio
2013
Abstract
The complex theme of the origin of human tenency for communication, sensitivity to others, and relationships with them is clearly introduced in this article. New data is added to past research that confirm the foetus' active participation in maternal biochemical changes that prepare women for the care of and communication with a newborn. Examples, such as breast feeding and sleep, are offered to show how evolution seems to have established an innate system for early interactions on a biological and physiological basis, all of which contribute to stimulate maternal sensitivity so necessary for synchronizing to the infant's needs.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.