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The dental pattern of Old World higher primates is
Infant Sociability
An infant's ability to interact with others, displaying interest and pleasure in social interactions from an early age.
Mutual Regulation
Mutual regulation involves interactive processes where individuals adjust their behaviors in response to each other's actions, often seen in caregiver-infant interactions, facilitating emotional and social development.
Interactional Synchrony
A coordinated interaction between caregiver and infant, where both adjust their actions and emotions in response to the other, facilitating social and emotional development.
Modeling
The creation of a representation of a real-world or hypothetical situation or system to analyze, interpret, or predict outcomes.
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