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Publication Date: 2004-Nov
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Long-Term Memory for an Emotional Interpersonal Interaction Occurring at 5 Months of Age
Bornstein, Marc H.; Arterberry, Martha E.; Mash, Clay
Infancy, v6 n3 p407-416 Nov 2004
We examined infants' long-term retention of a single unique emotional experience into early childhood. Twenty-month-olds who had participated in a still-face procedure at 5 months (experience group) fixated the face of the person who had instigated the still face significantly less than the faces of 2 other novel persons. Control 20-month-olds (no-experience group) looked longer overall and fixated the target person equally or more than the 2 novel persons. In short, children who interacted with a stranger in the laboratory under both natural and anomalous social conditions just once when they were infants apparently retained a specific memory of that person and the experience into toddlerhood. (Contains 1 table.)
Descriptors: Infants, Long Term Memory, Emotional Experience, Interpersonal Relationship, Retention (Psychology), Early Experience, Control Groups, Experimental Groups, Longitudinal Studies
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