Nomikou I, Rohlfing K, Szufnarowska J. Educating attention: recruiting, maintaining, and framing eye contact in early natural mother-infant interactions. Interaction Studies. 2013;14(2):240-267.In a longitudinal naturalistic study, we observed German mothers interacting with their infants when they were 3 and 6 months old. Pursuing the idea that infants’ attention is socialized in everyday interactions, we explored whether eye contact is reinforced selectively by behavioral modification in the input provided to infants. Applying a microanalytical approach focusing on the sequential organization of interaction, we explored how the mother draws the infant’s attention to herself and how she tries to maintain attention when the infant is lookin...
Infants rapidly develop the skills to coordinate attention to objects and people. In particular, the...
Nomikou I, Rohlfing K, Szufnarowska J. Developing mutual attention in infancy: Switching gaze roles ...
Investigations using the face-to-face procedure have demonstrated the importance of maternal nonverb...
ABSTRACT: Attention sharing facilitates infants ’ learning of language, social practices, and person...
The degree to which infants ’ current actions are influenced by previous action is fundamental to ou...
This experiment examined how parents' verbal and non-verbal behavioral cues cause infants to shift a...
Attention sharing provides an important context for infant learning, but it is not fully understood ...
In direct interactions with others, 9-month-old infants' learning about objects is facilitated when ...
This experiment examined how parents' verbal and non-verbal behavioral cues cause infants to shift a...
In this chapter, we define social attention as a dynamic process involving the selection and interpr...
At around 1 year of age, human infants display a number of new behaviors that seem to indicate a new...
How new social members are enculturated into the interactional practices of the society they grow up...
Weekly observations documented developmental changes in mother–infant face-to-face communication bet...
Early learning is fundamentally a social process. Past studies on infants’ learning had highlighted ...
Twenty-four infants were tested monthly for gaze and point following between 9 and 15 months of age ...
Infants rapidly develop the skills to coordinate attention to objects and people. In particular, the...
Nomikou I, Rohlfing K, Szufnarowska J. Developing mutual attention in infancy: Switching gaze roles ...
Investigations using the face-to-face procedure have demonstrated the importance of maternal nonverb...
ABSTRACT: Attention sharing facilitates infants ’ learning of language, social practices, and person...
The degree to which infants ’ current actions are influenced by previous action is fundamental to ou...
This experiment examined how parents' verbal and non-verbal behavioral cues cause infants to shift a...
Attention sharing provides an important context for infant learning, but it is not fully understood ...
In direct interactions with others, 9-month-old infants' learning about objects is facilitated when ...
This experiment examined how parents' verbal and non-verbal behavioral cues cause infants to shift a...
In this chapter, we define social attention as a dynamic process involving the selection and interpr...
At around 1 year of age, human infants display a number of new behaviors that seem to indicate a new...
How new social members are enculturated into the interactional practices of the society they grow up...
Weekly observations documented developmental changes in mother–infant face-to-face communication bet...
Early learning is fundamentally a social process. Past studies on infants’ learning had highlighted ...
Twenty-four infants were tested monthly for gaze and point following between 9 and 15 months of age ...
Infants rapidly develop the skills to coordinate attention to objects and people. In particular, the...
Nomikou I, Rohlfing K, Szufnarowska J. Developing mutual attention in infancy: Switching gaze roles ...
Investigations using the face-to-face procedure have demonstrated the importance of maternal nonverb...