Maya Gratier
List of John Benjamins publications for which Maya Gratier plays a role.
Articles
Toward a multimodal and continuous approach of infant-adult interactions Vocal Interactivity in-and-between Humans, Animals and Robots, Chetouani, Mohamed, Elodie F. Briefer, Angela Dassow, Ricard Marxer, Roger K. Moore, Nicolas Obin and Dan Stowell (eds.), pp. 5–47 | Article
2023 Adult-infant early dyadic interactions have been extensively explored by developmental psychologists. Around the age of 2 months, infants already demonstrate complex, delicate and very sensitive behaviors that seem to express their ability to interact and share emotions with their caregivers.… read more
Changes in infant-directed speech and song are related to preterm infant facial expression in the neonatal intensive care unit Interaction Studies 19:3, pp. 427–444 | Article
2018 In their first weeks of life preterm infants are deprived of developmentally appropriate stimuli, including their mother’s voice. The current study explores the immediate association of two preterm infant behaviours (open eyes or smiling) with the quality of a mother’s infant-directed speech and… read more
What words can’t tell: Emotion and connection between ‘borderline’ mothers and infants Emotion in Language: Theory – research – application, Lüdtke, Ulrike M. (ed.), pp. 399–420 | Article
2015 This paper investigates the particularities of vocal communication between
mothers who suffer from Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and their
young infants. One of the characteristic signs of BPD is a marked difficulty in
sustaining long-term interpersonal relationships. Social interactions… read more