The present study investigates whether the maternal interaction style is related to 6-month-old infants’ action interpretation. We tested 6-month-olds ability to interpret an unfamiliar human action as goal-directed using a modified version of the paradigm used by Woodward, A. L. (1999). Infant's ability to distinguish between purposeful and non-purposeful behaviours. Infant Behavior & Development, 22, 145–160 and Király, I., Jovanovic, B., Prinz, W., Aschersleben, G., & Gergely, G. (2003). The early origins of goal attribution in infancy. Consciousness & Cognition, 12, 732–751. Additionally, all infants and their mothers participated in a free play situation to assess maternal interaction styles as measured by the CARE-Index. According to ...
AbstractThe ability to share and direct attention is a pre-requisite to later language development a...
The degree to which infants ’ current actions are influenced by previous action is fundamental to ou...
This longitudinal study of preterm and full term infants, explored the relationship between early at...
The present study investigates whether the maternal interaction style is related to 6-month-old infa...
This study addresses the relation between early cognitive development and mother-infant interaction....
Action-perception links have been argued to support the emergence of action understanding, but their...
In the current study, we tested whether 7-month-old infants would selectively imitate the goal-relev...
The ontogeny of three object-related gestures--point, grasp, and show--were examined in a longitudin...
This paper reports a habituation study indicating that 12-month-old infants can take the “intentiona...
When newly born into this world, there is an overwhelming multitude of things to learn, ranging from...
This paper reports a habituation study indicating that 12-month-old infants can take the "inten...
International audience<p>Bodily movements are an essential component of social interactions. However...
There are two fundamentally different ways to attribute intentional mental states to others upon obs...
Since the discovery of mirror neurons, the study of human infant goal-directed actions and object ma...
Human infants’ tendency to attribute goals to observed actions may help us to understand where peopl...
AbstractThe ability to share and direct attention is a pre-requisite to later language development a...
The degree to which infants ’ current actions are influenced by previous action is fundamental to ou...
This longitudinal study of preterm and full term infants, explored the relationship between early at...
The present study investigates whether the maternal interaction style is related to 6-month-old infa...
This study addresses the relation between early cognitive development and mother-infant interaction....
Action-perception links have been argued to support the emergence of action understanding, but their...
In the current study, we tested whether 7-month-old infants would selectively imitate the goal-relev...
The ontogeny of three object-related gestures--point, grasp, and show--were examined in a longitudin...
This paper reports a habituation study indicating that 12-month-old infants can take the “intentiona...
When newly born into this world, there is an overwhelming multitude of things to learn, ranging from...
This paper reports a habituation study indicating that 12-month-old infants can take the "inten...
International audience<p>Bodily movements are an essential component of social interactions. However...
There are two fundamentally different ways to attribute intentional mental states to others upon obs...
Since the discovery of mirror neurons, the study of human infant goal-directed actions and object ma...
Human infants’ tendency to attribute goals to observed actions may help us to understand where peopl...
AbstractThe ability to share and direct attention is a pre-requisite to later language development a...
The degree to which infants ’ current actions are influenced by previous action is fundamental to ou...
This longitudinal study of preterm and full term infants, explored the relationship between early at...