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Other works relevant to Interactional Synchrony
Austin, A. M. and Peery, J. C. (1983) Analysis of adult-neonate synchrony during speech and nonspeech. Percept. Mot. Skills 57:455
Beebe, B, Stern, D., and Jaffe, J. (1979) The Kinesic Rhythm of Mother-Infant Interactions. In A. Steigman and S. Feldstein (Eds.), Of Speech and Time. Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum, Pp. 23-24
Karo, T., et al. (1983) A computer analysis of infant movements synchronized with adult speech. Pediatr. Res. 17:625.
Kendon, A. (1974) Coordination of Action and Framing in Face-to-Face Interaction. In M. Davis (Ed.), Interaction Rhythms. New York: Human Sciences, 1982.
Peery, J. C. (1980) Neonate-adult head movement: No and yes revisited. Dev. Psychol. 16(4):245.