Study Links Early Childhood Attachment To Brain Synchronization
A new study suggests that attachment representations in early childhood synchronize child-adult interacting brains. The research, involving multiple authors, explores the enduring nature of human attachment.
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“Who Is in Mind Matters: Attachment Representations in Early Childhood Synchronize Child-Adult Interacting Brains. Authors: Ruxin Su, Jiayang Xu, Saishuang Wu, Haiwa Wang, Yamin Li, Zihan Yang, Yuqi Liu, Jieqiong Liu, Shanbao Tong, Yunting Zhang and 2 others Abstract: Human attachment is distinguished by enduring...”
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