Item does not contain fulltextLooking behavior plays a crucial role in the daily life of an infant and forms the basis for cognitive and social development. The infant's visual attentional systems undergo rapid development during the first few months of life. During the last decennia, the study of visual attentional development in infants has received increasing interest. Several reliable measures to investigate the early development of attentional processes have been developed, and currently a number of new methods are giving fresh impetus to the field. Research on overt and covert as well as exogenously and endogenously controlled attention shifts is presented. The development of gaze shifts to peripheral targets, covert attention, and vi...
It is known that infants are sensitive to the gaze of adults from birth. This chapter explores the t...
Visual attention is a basic mechanism of information gathering and environment selection and consequ...
First, we will discuss behavioral data drawn from three areas that we consider most relevant for the...
Looking behavior plays a crucial role in the daily life of an infant and forms the basis for cogniti...
The development of attention is critical for the young child's competence in dealing with the demand...
Research with adult subjects has provided convincing evidence for the existence of a covert visual a...
In this chapter, we define social attention as a dynamic process involving the selection and interpr...
Several studies on visual development support the notion that healthy, low-risk preterm infants bene...
Humans attend to different positions in the space either by moving their eyes or by moving covertly ...
The control of social attention during early infancy was investigated in two studies. In both studie...
In the 1st year of life, infants gradually gain the ability to control their eye movements and explo...
Several studies on visual development support the notion that healthy, low-risk preterm infants bene...
Detecting information from our rich visual environment is fundamental to guide our attention and to ...
Abstract—The normal development of adaptive behavior in humans depends on the integration of visual ...
A current theory of attention posits that several micro-indices of attentional vigilance are depende...
It is known that infants are sensitive to the gaze of adults from birth. This chapter explores the t...
Visual attention is a basic mechanism of information gathering and environment selection and consequ...
First, we will discuss behavioral data drawn from three areas that we consider most relevant for the...
Looking behavior plays a crucial role in the daily life of an infant and forms the basis for cogniti...
The development of attention is critical for the young child's competence in dealing with the demand...
Research with adult subjects has provided convincing evidence for the existence of a covert visual a...
In this chapter, we define social attention as a dynamic process involving the selection and interpr...
Several studies on visual development support the notion that healthy, low-risk preterm infants bene...
Humans attend to different positions in the space either by moving their eyes or by moving covertly ...
The control of social attention during early infancy was investigated in two studies. In both studie...
In the 1st year of life, infants gradually gain the ability to control their eye movements and explo...
Several studies on visual development support the notion that healthy, low-risk preterm infants bene...
Detecting information from our rich visual environment is fundamental to guide our attention and to ...
Abstract—The normal development of adaptive behavior in humans depends on the integration of visual ...
A current theory of attention posits that several micro-indices of attentional vigilance are depende...
It is known that infants are sensitive to the gaze of adults from birth. This chapter explores the t...
Visual attention is a basic mechanism of information gathering and environment selection and consequ...
First, we will discuss behavioral data drawn from three areas that we consider most relevant for the...