Comparison of Japanese and Scottish mother-infant intersubjectivity: resonance of timing, anticipation, and empathy during feeding

Koichi Negayama, Jonathan Delafield-Butt, Keiko Momose, Konomi Ishijima, Noriko Kawahara

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