A fundamental question about the development of communication behavior in early life is how infants acquire adaptive communication behavior that is well-suited to their individual social environment, and how the experience of parent-child communication affects this development. The current study investigated how infants develop communication skills when their parents are visually impaired and cannot see their infants' eye gaze. We analyzed 6-min video recordings of naturalistic interaction between 14 sighted infants of blind parents (SIBP) with (a) their blind parent, and (b) a sighted experimenter. Data coded from these interactions were compared with those from 28 age-matched sighted infants of sighted parents (controls). Each infant comp...
This study examined the social communication profiles of 12 dyads which included a young child (18-4...
A fundamental question in functional brain development is how the brain acquires specialised process...
The aim of this study was to describe the development of communication between deafblind children an...
A fundamental question about the development of communication behaviour in early life is how infants...
The effects of selectively different experience of eye contact and gaze behaviour on the early devel...
SummaryEye gaze is a key channel of non-verbal communication in humans [1–3]. Eye contact with other...
Eye gaze is a key channel of non-verbal communication in humans [1-3]. Eye contact with others is pr...
Background: Parent-child interaction is essential to promote adaptive emotional, cognitive, and soci...
Communication between mother and child has a significant impact on the development of children's lan...
A fundamental question in functional brain development is how the brain acquires specialised process...
Background: There are anecdotal reports that blind children sometimes use language inappropriately, ...
Research on joint attention and language learning has focused primarily on cues requiring visual acc...
The ability of dyads with restricted access to the visual channel of communication to establish a re...
The current study compares the conversational turns of identical twin boys, one of whom is blind. P...
This study examined the social communication profiles of 12 dyads which included a young child (18-4...
This study examined the social communication profiles of 12 dyads which included a young child (18-4...
A fundamental question in functional brain development is how the brain acquires specialised process...
The aim of this study was to describe the development of communication between deafblind children an...
A fundamental question about the development of communication behaviour in early life is how infants...
The effects of selectively different experience of eye contact and gaze behaviour on the early devel...
SummaryEye gaze is a key channel of non-verbal communication in humans [1–3]. Eye contact with other...
Eye gaze is a key channel of non-verbal communication in humans [1-3]. Eye contact with others is pr...
Background: Parent-child interaction is essential to promote adaptive emotional, cognitive, and soci...
Communication between mother and child has a significant impact on the development of children's lan...
A fundamental question in functional brain development is how the brain acquires specialised process...
Background: There are anecdotal reports that blind children sometimes use language inappropriately, ...
Research on joint attention and language learning has focused primarily on cues requiring visual acc...
The ability of dyads with restricted access to the visual channel of communication to establish a re...
The current study compares the conversational turns of identical twin boys, one of whom is blind. P...
This study examined the social communication profiles of 12 dyads which included a young child (18-4...
This study examined the social communication profiles of 12 dyads which included a young child (18-4...
A fundamental question in functional brain development is how the brain acquires specialised process...
The aim of this study was to describe the development of communication between deafblind children an...