Infants are biologically designed to elicit responsive caregiving from adults. When they cry or smile, it triggers physiological changes in parents that motivate caregiving behaviors.
The "still-face experiment" reveals how vital responsiveness is for infants. When a mother shows a neutral expression, infants experience confusion and attempt to regain connection, eventually displaying anger and sadness.
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