Researchers have been reporting temperament-language correlations in infants for 10 years. However, in order to identify directions of effects between temperament and language, methodologies besides correlations need to be developed. The “competition attention paradigm” is an effort to sidestep some of the direction-of-effect issues by asking infants to learn novel words in the context of environmental distractions designed to tap into children’s temperaments. The purpose of the present study was to explore whether environmental distracters would differentially impact 15-month-olds’ novel wordlearning as a function of children’s temperamental profiles. Twenty-eight 15-month-olds were asked to learn 4 novel words. Novel word learning consist...
An interesting paradox in the developmental literature has emerged in which fast-habituating babies ...
Institutional care has been shown to increase the risk of attention problems in children, but some c...
Individual differences in child temperament are associated with individual differences in language d...
It is becoming increasingly clear that infants’ and toddlers’ temperament may play a central role in...
ABSTRACT. The authors ' purpose in this study was to evaluate the role of attention, as a centr...
An increasing number of researchers have begun to identify relationships between dimensions of infan...
Researchers have demonstrated a persistent relationship between joint attention (JA) and language ab...
The word- and nonword-learning abilities of toddlers were tested under various conditions of environ...
Temperament is an individual aspect that strictly affects infants and children engagement with the e...
Individual differences in child temperament have been associated with individual differences in lang...
Infants' characteristics, including temperament and cognitive ability, contribute to individual diff...
Past research has identified links between temperament and language development in young children. A...
Investigated were predicted relationships between language acquisition and temperamental attentional...
Individual differences in child temperament have been associated with individual differences in lang...
The present study attempts to determine the specific interrelationship between a child’s intentional...
An interesting paradox in the developmental literature has emerged in which fast-habituating babies ...
Institutional care has been shown to increase the risk of attention problems in children, but some c...
Individual differences in child temperament are associated with individual differences in language d...
It is becoming increasingly clear that infants’ and toddlers’ temperament may play a central role in...
ABSTRACT. The authors ' purpose in this study was to evaluate the role of attention, as a centr...
An increasing number of researchers have begun to identify relationships between dimensions of infan...
Researchers have demonstrated a persistent relationship between joint attention (JA) and language ab...
The word- and nonword-learning abilities of toddlers were tested under various conditions of environ...
Temperament is an individual aspect that strictly affects infants and children engagement with the e...
Individual differences in child temperament have been associated with individual differences in lang...
Infants' characteristics, including temperament and cognitive ability, contribute to individual diff...
Past research has identified links between temperament and language development in young children. A...
Investigated were predicted relationships between language acquisition and temperamental attentional...
Individual differences in child temperament have been associated with individual differences in lang...
The present study attempts to determine the specific interrelationship between a child’s intentional...
An interesting paradox in the developmental literature has emerged in which fast-habituating babies ...
Institutional care has been shown to increase the risk of attention problems in children, but some c...
Individual differences in child temperament are associated with individual differences in language d...