Abstract
A model is presented that shows the developmental importance of emotional dyadic modulation in children. This phenomenon occurs when two bodies that share the same time/space generate adjustment procedures in their nervous system that participate in the development of a stress-vulnerable or stress-resilient phenotype. Contact modalities are the basis of the social brain, and agreement/disagreement behaviors are called intersubject spaces. These spaces are basically a field of somatic syntony that organizes the adrenergic tone of each participant, their pattern of comfort or discomfort and a somatic predisposition to a healthy lifestyle or risk of disease. To talk about a syntonic field implies the belief that two organisms can regulate each other on contact, impact each other's body beyond the emotional aspects. A new model is provided that includes other issues, explains possible and necessary social exchange required for development and suggests a way to evaluate the status of the body based on a social exchange, as seen in a routine pediatric consultation.Los contenidos publicados en esta revista están protegidos bajo una Licencia Creative Commons Atribución 4.0 Internacional (CC BY 4.0). Esto significa que cualquier persona es libre de compartir, usar y construir a partir de este artículo, incluso con fines comerciales, siempre que se otorgue el crédito apropiado al autor original, se proporcione un enlace a la licencia, se indique el nombre y edición de la Revista.
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