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A previous report (Emde, Kligman, Reich, & Wade, this volume) summarized our initial studies with emotional signaling in normal infants. This report discusses an example of a deviation in such signaling.
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Emde, R.N., Katz, E.L., Thorpe, J.K. (1978). Emotional Expression in Infancy: II. Early Deviations in Down’s Syndrome. In: Lewis, M., Rosenblum, L.A. (eds) The Development of Affect. Genesis of Behavior, vol 1. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-2616-8_14
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