AbstractThis research investigated infants’ online perception of give-me gestures during observation of a social interaction. In the first experiment, goal-directed eye movements of 12-month-olds were recorded as they observed a give-and-take interaction in which an object is passed from one individual to another. Infants’ gaze shifts from the passing hand to the receiving hand were significantly faster when the receiving hand formed a give-me gesture relative to when it was presented as an inverted hand shape. Experiment 2 revealed that infants’ goal-directed gaze shifts were not based on different affordances of the two receiving hands. Two additional control experiments further demonstrated that differences in infants’ online gaze behavi...
Understanding humans' motivation and capacity for social interaction requires understanding communic...
The purpose of the present four experiments was to examine the proposal that joint attention behavio...
Human infants’ readiness to interpret impoverished object-transfer events as acts of giving suggests...
This research investigated infants’ online perception of give-me gestures during observation of a so...
AbstractThis research investigated infants’ online perception of give-me gestures during observation...
We investigated 14-month-old infants’ expectations toward a third party addressee of communicative g...
Since the discovery of mirror neurons, the study of human infant goal-directed actions and object ma...
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...
potsdam.de Around their first year of life, infants are able to anticipate the goal of others ’ ongo...
The way in which infants attempt to instigate communication based on shared events has been the obje...
AbstractThe ability to share and direct attention is a pre-requisite to later language development a...
In direct interactions with others, 9-month-old infants' learning about objects is facilitated when ...
Around their first year of life, infants are able to anticipate the goal of others’ ongoing actions....
Around their first year of life, infants are able to anticipate the goal of others’ ongoing actions....
Understanding humans' motivation and capacity for social interaction requires understanding communic...
The purpose of the present four experiments was to examine the proposal that joint attention behavio...
Human infants’ readiness to interpret impoverished object-transfer events as acts of giving suggests...
This research investigated infants’ online perception of give-me gestures during observation of a so...
AbstractThis research investigated infants’ online perception of give-me gestures during observation...
We investigated 14-month-old infants’ expectations toward a third party addressee of communicative g...
Since the discovery of mirror neurons, the study of human infant goal-directed actions and object ma...
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...
potsdam.de Around their first year of life, infants are able to anticipate the goal of others ’ ongo...
The way in which infants attempt to instigate communication based on shared events has been the obje...
AbstractThe ability to share and direct attention is a pre-requisite to later language development a...
In direct interactions with others, 9-month-old infants' learning about objects is facilitated when ...
Around their first year of life, infants are able to anticipate the goal of others’ ongoing actions....
Around their first year of life, infants are able to anticipate the goal of others’ ongoing actions....
Understanding humans' motivation and capacity for social interaction requires understanding communic...
The purpose of the present four experiments was to examine the proposal that joint attention behavio...
Human infants’ readiness to interpret impoverished object-transfer events as acts of giving suggests...