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What’s an early triadic interaction made of? A methodological proposal to study the musical dynamics of interaction

Ana Moreno-Núñez, Nicolás Alessandroni

2021Infant Behavior and Development11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Classical theories of intersubjectivity hold that the first interactions in which children participate are dyadic (adult-baby). However, thanks to the material shift that is taking place in the cognitive sciences, an increasing number of authors began to recognise the constitutive role that materiality has for cognition, from the very beginning of life. Interactions do not occur in a vacuum, but within a meaning-loaded material world that adults actively seek to bring to children. While in the field of dyadic interactions studies on communicative musicality have shown how interactive exchanges are structured and how that structure unfolds over time, little is known yet about the internal structure of early triadic interactions. In this paper, we propose a longitudinal, mixed and multilevel methodological framework aimed at describing the dynamics of the musical organisation of early triadic interactions between adults, babies and things, and its development over different timescales. We conclude that if researchers want to fully understand early triadic interactions and their musical structuring, further studies that take into account the cognitive relevance of things and the dynamics of our interactions with and through materiality are needed.

Topics & Concepts

IntersubjectivityPsychologyMateriality (auditing)MusicalDynamics (music)CognitionRelevance (law)Meaning (existential)Cognitive scienceCognitive psychologyEpistemologyAestheticsArtVisual artsPhilosophyNeurosciencePolitical scienceLawPsychotherapistPedagogyNeuroscience and Music PerceptionChild and Animal Learning DevelopmentLanguage Development and Disorders
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