<p>(a) Examples of a coupled ROI stream from one infant (first row) and parent (second row), with each color indicating a different object or the social partner's face. Coordinated attention is measured as synchronized joint attention (third row) and sustained joint attention (fourth row, see text for definition). (b) Mean recurrence lag profiles. Cross recurrence of parent-child gaze data at different time lags is compared with a randomized baseline.</p
Objective To develop new standardized eye tracking based measures and metrics for infants’ gaze d...
The present article shows that infant and dyad differences in hand–eye coordination predict dyad dif...
<p>Face = gaze at the partner’s face. Object = gaze at proximal object between mother and infant. Aw...
<p>(a) Recurrence lag profiles between eyes and hands within each participant (top two panels) and a...
<p>Dynamic patterns of three behaviors from the 5 second before the onset of coordinated attention, ...
The present article investigated the composition of different joint gaze components used to operatio...
Joint attention, or sharing attention with another individual about an object or event, is a critica...
Sustained attention, the ability to direct and maintain attentional focus on tasks and stimuli, emer...
Parents support and scaffold more mature behaviors in their infants. Recent research suggests that p...
Objective: To develop new standardized eye tracking based measures and metrics for infants' gaze dyn...
(a and b) Mean time-lagged cross-correlations between parent EEG power and infant attention for (a) ...
To develop new standardized eye tracking based measures and metrics for infants' gaze dynamics in th...
Background: In Coordinated Joint Engagement (CJE), children acknowledge that they and their social p...
Detecting when one’s own gaze has been followed is a critical component of joint attention, but litt...
This study examined the contributions of maternal bids for joint attention, relationship quality, an...
Objective To develop new standardized eye tracking based measures and metrics for infants’ gaze d...
The present article shows that infant and dyad differences in hand–eye coordination predict dyad dif...
<p>Face = gaze at the partner’s face. Object = gaze at proximal object between mother and infant. Aw...
<p>(a) Recurrence lag profiles between eyes and hands within each participant (top two panels) and a...
<p>Dynamic patterns of three behaviors from the 5 second before the onset of coordinated attention, ...
The present article investigated the composition of different joint gaze components used to operatio...
Joint attention, or sharing attention with another individual about an object or event, is a critica...
Sustained attention, the ability to direct and maintain attentional focus on tasks and stimuli, emer...
Parents support and scaffold more mature behaviors in their infants. Recent research suggests that p...
Objective: To develop new standardized eye tracking based measures and metrics for infants' gaze dyn...
(a and b) Mean time-lagged cross-correlations between parent EEG power and infant attention for (a) ...
To develop new standardized eye tracking based measures and metrics for infants' gaze dynamics in th...
Background: In Coordinated Joint Engagement (CJE), children acknowledge that they and their social p...
Detecting when one’s own gaze has been followed is a critical component of joint attention, but litt...
This study examined the contributions of maternal bids for joint attention, relationship quality, an...
Objective To develop new standardized eye tracking based measures and metrics for infants’ gaze d...
The present article shows that infant and dyad differences in hand–eye coordination predict dyad dif...
<p>Face = gaze at the partner’s face. Object = gaze at proximal object between mother and infant. Aw...