Patterns of visual attention during free-play in deaf children with deaf (Dd) and hearing mothers (Dh) were compared at 9, 12 and 18 months. Dd children were more likely to look at their mother's face spontaneously than Dh children at all ages although spontaneous looking increased significantly at 18 months for both groups. The proportion of responsive looks declined at 12 months for the Dd group but not until 18 months for the Dh group. Elicited looking was more common in the Dd group and, at 12 months, a greater proportion of these looks were to the mother's face. Overall the results suggest that Dd children show greater sensitivity to the communicative significance of their mother's face in the second year of life
Deaf people have only an attenuated experience, if any, of hearing. The study of individuals born de...
The present study examined differences in modality use during episodes of joint attention between he...
BACKGROUND: Early deafness leads to enhanced attention in the visual periphery. Yet, whether this en...
134 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1992.An examination of behaviors r...
Ninety percent of deaf infants are born to hearing parents, and socioemotional development is compro...
Infants experience the world through their actions with objects and their interactions with other pe...
International audienceDealing with the news that a child is deaf is not easy, especially when the pa...
Much attention has been paid in past literature to deaf children\u27s development, especially in reg...
In the current study, we examine how hearing parents use multimodal cuing to establish joint attenti...
Shared intentionality, or the ability of people to focus on an event of interest is an important dev...
Here we characterize establishment of joint attention in hearing parent-deaf child dyads and hearing...
The localisation time of visual targets within and beyond the field of view and the relative timing ...
Background: Previous research examining joint attention and theory of mind indicates that hearing-im...
The loss of one sensory modality can lead to a reorganization of the other intact sensory modalities...
Background: Early deafness leads to enhanced attention in the visual periphery. Yet, whether this en...
Deaf people have only an attenuated experience, if any, of hearing. The study of individuals born de...
The present study examined differences in modality use during episodes of joint attention between he...
BACKGROUND: Early deafness leads to enhanced attention in the visual periphery. Yet, whether this en...
134 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1992.An examination of behaviors r...
Ninety percent of deaf infants are born to hearing parents, and socioemotional development is compro...
Infants experience the world through their actions with objects and their interactions with other pe...
International audienceDealing with the news that a child is deaf is not easy, especially when the pa...
Much attention has been paid in past literature to deaf children\u27s development, especially in reg...
In the current study, we examine how hearing parents use multimodal cuing to establish joint attenti...
Shared intentionality, or the ability of people to focus on an event of interest is an important dev...
Here we characterize establishment of joint attention in hearing parent-deaf child dyads and hearing...
The localisation time of visual targets within and beyond the field of view and the relative timing ...
Background: Previous research examining joint attention and theory of mind indicates that hearing-im...
The loss of one sensory modality can lead to a reorganization of the other intact sensory modalities...
Background: Early deafness leads to enhanced attention in the visual periphery. Yet, whether this en...
Deaf people have only an attenuated experience, if any, of hearing. The study of individuals born de...
The present study examined differences in modality use during episodes of joint attention between he...
BACKGROUND: Early deafness leads to enhanced attention in the visual periphery. Yet, whether this en...