Infants are sensitive to the referential information conveyed by others ’ eye gaze, which could be one of the developmental foundations of theory of mind. To investigate the neural correlates of gaze-object relations, we recorded ERPs from adults and 9-month-old infants while they watched scenes containing gaze shifts either towards or away from the location of a preceding object. In adults, object-incongruent gaze shifts elicited enhanced ERP amplitudes over the occipito-temporal area (N330). In infants, a similar posterior ERP component (N290) was greater for object-incongruent gaze shifts, which suggests that by the age of 9 months infants encode referential information of gaze in a similar way to adults. In addition, in infants we obser...
Do 5-month-old infants show differences in processing objects as a function of a prior interaction w...
A major issue in developmental science is how infants use the direction of others eye gaze to facili...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that eye gaze affects infants’ processing of novel objects. In t...
Infants are sensitive to the referential information conveyed by others ’ eye gaze, which could be o...
Previous research suggests that by 4 months of age infants use the eye gaze of adults to guide their...
First, we will discuss behavioral data drawn from three areas that we consider most relevant for the...
A fundamental question in functional brain development is how the brain acquires specialised process...
& Previous work has shown that infants are sensitive to the direction of gaze of another’s face,...
A fundamental question in functional brain development is how the brain acquires specialised process...
Eye gaze is an important social cue which is used to determine another person’s focus of attention a...
Infants follow others' gaze toward external objects from early in ontogeny, but whether they use oth...
Infants follow others' gaze toward external objects from early in ontogeny, but whether they use oth...
Eye gaze is an important social cue which is used to determine another person's focus of attention a...
It is known that infants are sensitive to the gaze of adults from birth. This chapter explores the t...
Previous work has shown that infants are sensitive to the direction of gaze of another's face, and t...
Do 5-month-old infants show differences in processing objects as a function of a prior interaction w...
A major issue in developmental science is how infants use the direction of others eye gaze to facili...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that eye gaze affects infants’ processing of novel objects. In t...
Infants are sensitive to the referential information conveyed by others ’ eye gaze, which could be o...
Previous research suggests that by 4 months of age infants use the eye gaze of adults to guide their...
First, we will discuss behavioral data drawn from three areas that we consider most relevant for the...
A fundamental question in functional brain development is how the brain acquires specialised process...
& Previous work has shown that infants are sensitive to the direction of gaze of another’s face,...
A fundamental question in functional brain development is how the brain acquires specialised process...
Eye gaze is an important social cue which is used to determine another person’s focus of attention a...
Infants follow others' gaze toward external objects from early in ontogeny, but whether they use oth...
Infants follow others' gaze toward external objects from early in ontogeny, but whether they use oth...
Eye gaze is an important social cue which is used to determine another person's focus of attention a...
It is known that infants are sensitive to the gaze of adults from birth. This chapter explores the t...
Previous work has shown that infants are sensitive to the direction of gaze of another's face, and t...
Do 5-month-old infants show differences in processing objects as a function of a prior interaction w...
A major issue in developmental science is how infants use the direction of others eye gaze to facili...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that eye gaze affects infants’ processing of novel objects. In t...