When engaging in joint attention, one person directs another person's attention to an object (Initiating Joint Attention, IJA), and the second person's attention follows (Responding to Joint Attention, RJA). As such, joint attention must occur within the context of a social interaction. This ability is critical to language and social development; yet the neural bases for this pivotal skill remain understudied. This paucity of research is likely due to the challenge in acquiring functional MRI data during a naturalistic, contingent social interaction. To examine the neural bases of both IJA and RJA we implemented a dual-video set-up that allowed for a face-to-face interaction between subject and experimenter via video during fMRI data collec...
Social interactions are, by their nature, dynamic and reciprocal − your behaviour affects my behavio...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter...
Eye contact provides a communicative link between humans, prompting joint attention. As spontaneous ...
When engaging in joint attention, one person directs another person's attention to an object (Initia...
Joint attention refers to the ability to coordinate one’s own attention with another on a third enti...
Joint attention is a fundamental aspect of social cognition, enabling effective intersubjective expe...
Joint attention, the shared attentional focus of at least two people on a third significant object, ...
Poster presented at the Undergraduate Research Day, University of Maryland, College Park, MDJoint At...
Cooperative social interaction is critical for human social development and learning. Despite the im...
Joint attention is a fundamental cognitive ability that supports daily interpersonal relationships a...
The ability and motivation to share attention is a unique aspect of human cognition. Despite its sig...
AbstractDuring a dyadic social interaction, two individuals can share visual attention through gaze,...
International audienceJoint attention consists in following another's gaze onto an environmental obj...
Eye contact provides a communicative link between humans, prompting joint attention. As spontaneous ...
Joint attention is the state of shared attention by two or more parties to an entity or event. Bakem...
Social interactions are, by their nature, dynamic and reciprocal − your behaviour affects my behavio...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter...
Eye contact provides a communicative link between humans, prompting joint attention. As spontaneous ...
When engaging in joint attention, one person directs another person's attention to an object (Initia...
Joint attention refers to the ability to coordinate one’s own attention with another on a third enti...
Joint attention is a fundamental aspect of social cognition, enabling effective intersubjective expe...
Joint attention, the shared attentional focus of at least two people on a third significant object, ...
Poster presented at the Undergraduate Research Day, University of Maryland, College Park, MDJoint At...
Cooperative social interaction is critical for human social development and learning. Despite the im...
Joint attention is a fundamental cognitive ability that supports daily interpersonal relationships a...
The ability and motivation to share attention is a unique aspect of human cognition. Despite its sig...
AbstractDuring a dyadic social interaction, two individuals can share visual attention through gaze,...
International audienceJoint attention consists in following another's gaze onto an environmental obj...
Eye contact provides a communicative link between humans, prompting joint attention. As spontaneous ...
Joint attention is the state of shared attention by two or more parties to an entity or event. Bakem...
Social interactions are, by their nature, dynamic and reciprocal − your behaviour affects my behavio...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter...
Eye contact provides a communicative link between humans, prompting joint attention. As spontaneous ...