2021
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/wrgpx
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Maternal Values and Personality Enhance Infant Cooperation with an Adult

Abstract: This longitudinal study (N = 204) examines if the association between maternal cooperative values or personality and 14-month-olds’ cooperative ability with an adult experimenter across two tasks is mediated by infant temperament (i.e., biology) or infants’ early at-home cooperative experience through social gameplay at the age of 9 months (i.e., socialisation). The results revealed that infants of mothers with other-oriented cooperative values demonstrated increased coordination and success on the cooperative… Show more

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Section: Temporomandibular Joint Osteoarthritis: Definition and Preva...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More specifically, cartilage of TMJ is developed in association with specific bones formed by intra-membranous ossification beginning with undifferentiated cells comprising mesenchymal tissue covering the prenatal or postnatal condyle. While the primary cartilage is associated with endochondral ossification, where the cartilage precedes the bone formation beginning in the cartilage cells within the central layer of an epiphyseal plate [ 5 ]. TMJ has rotational and translational movement.…”
Section: Temporomandibular Joint Osteoarthritis: Definition and Preva...mentioning
confidence: 99%