Four-, 6-, and 11-month old infants were presented with movies in which two adult actors conversed about everyday events, either by facing each other or looking in opposite directions. Infants from 6 months of age made more gaze shifts between the actors, in accordance with the flow of conversation, when the actors were facing each other. A second experiment demonstrated that gaze following alone did not cause this difference. Instead the results are consistent with a social cognitive interpretation, suggesting that infants perceive the difference between face-to-face and back-to-back conversations and that they prefer to attend to a typical pattern of social interaction from 6 months of age
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International audienceTwo experiments document infants’ ability to detect breaks of contact in an on...
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SummaryA new study of gaze following shows that human infants are highly sensitive to the communicat...
International audiencePrevious studies evidenced that already from birth, newborns can perceive diff...
The control of social attention during early infancy was investigated in two studies. In both studie...
In the first study, 3-, 6-, and 9- month-olds' behavior was assessed as a stranger broke contact to ...
International audienceTwo experiments document infants’ ability to detect breaks of contact in an on...
Infants acquire their first words through interactions with social partners. In the first year of li...
Cues such as directed gaze, facial expressions, and manual gestures provide rich information that fa...
Cues such as directed gaze, facial expressions, and manual gestures provide rich information that fa...
Previous studies showed that, from birth, speech and eye gaze are two important cues in guiding earl...
In direct interactions with others, 9-month-old infants' learning about objects is facilitated when ...
In two experiments, it was investigated how preverbal infants perceive the relationship between a pe...
Infants expect people to direct actions toward objects, and they respond to actions directed to them...
Social life is inherently relational, entailing the ability to recognize and monitor not only the so...
a b s t r a c t In simple tests of preference, infants as young as newborns prefer faces and face-li...
Making eye contact is the most powerful mode of establishing a communicative link between humans. Du...
SummaryA new study of gaze following shows that human infants are highly sensitive to the communicat...
International audiencePrevious studies evidenced that already from birth, newborns can perceive diff...
The control of social attention during early infancy was investigated in two studies. In both studie...
In the first study, 3-, 6-, and 9- month-olds' behavior was assessed as a stranger broke contact to ...
International audienceTwo experiments document infants’ ability to detect breaks of contact in an on...
Infants acquire their first words through interactions with social partners. In the first year of li...