The process by which two people share attention towards the same object or event is called joint attention. Joint attention and the underlying triadic representations between self, other person and object are thought to be unique to humans, supporting teaching, cooperation and language learning. Despite the progress that has been made in understanding the behavioural importance of joint attention during early social development, almost nothing is known about the brain substrate that supports joint attention in the developing infant. We examined responses in five-month-old infants' prefrontal cortex during triadic social interactions using near-infrared spectroscopy. The results demonstrate that, even by the age of five months, infants are s...
Almost all attention and learning-in particular, most early learning-take place in social settings. ...
Detecting when one's own gaze has been followed is a critical component of joint attention, but litt...
Despite the importance of our ability to interact and communicate with others, the early development...
Infants’ ability to follow another person's eye gaze has been studied extensively and is considered ...
AbstractInfants’ ability to follow another person's eye gaze has been studied extensively and is con...
One of the key transitions in early cognitive development is from participating in face-to-face inte...
One of the key transitions in early cognitive development is from participating in face-to-face inte...
A precondition for successful communication between people is the detection of signals indicating th...
Social interactions are composed of coordinated, multimodal behaviors with each individual taking tu...
This study examined the brain bases of early human social cognitive abilities. Specifically, we inve...
Joint attention, the shared attentional focus of at least two people on a third significant object, ...
The capacity to engage and communicate in a social world is one of the defining characteristics of t...
This study examined the brain bases of early human social cognitive abilities. Specifically, we inve...
Despite the importance of our ability to interact and communicate with others, the early development...
Detecting when one’s own gaze has been followed is a critical component of joint attention, but litt...
Almost all attention and learning-in particular, most early learning-take place in social settings. ...
Detecting when one's own gaze has been followed is a critical component of joint attention, but litt...
Despite the importance of our ability to interact and communicate with others, the early development...
Infants’ ability to follow another person's eye gaze has been studied extensively and is considered ...
AbstractInfants’ ability to follow another person's eye gaze has been studied extensively and is con...
One of the key transitions in early cognitive development is from participating in face-to-face inte...
One of the key transitions in early cognitive development is from participating in face-to-face inte...
A precondition for successful communication between people is the detection of signals indicating th...
Social interactions are composed of coordinated, multimodal behaviors with each individual taking tu...
This study examined the brain bases of early human social cognitive abilities. Specifically, we inve...
Joint attention, the shared attentional focus of at least two people on a third significant object, ...
The capacity to engage and communicate in a social world is one of the defining characteristics of t...
This study examined the brain bases of early human social cognitive abilities. Specifically, we inve...
Despite the importance of our ability to interact and communicate with others, the early development...
Detecting when one’s own gaze has been followed is a critical component of joint attention, but litt...
Almost all attention and learning-in particular, most early learning-take place in social settings. ...
Detecting when one's own gaze has been followed is a critical component of joint attention, but litt...
Despite the importance of our ability to interact and communicate with others, the early development...