In this chapter, we define social attention as a dynamic process involving the selection and interpretation of biological motion, including gaze cueing, pointing, facial expression, head and body orientation, and goal-directed actions. Critically, social attention is viewed not just as a product of development, but as a process as well. We begin with a selective review of infants’ social attention and understanding in order to show how the two are reciprocally related in the progression from dyadic to triadic social interactions and joint attention. The evidence indicates that this progression is not attributable to any single developmental process, and that both social attention and social understanding are contextually modulated. As such,...
The ability to sustain attention is a major achievement in human development and is generally believ...
The way in which infants attempt to instigate communication based on shared events has been the obje...
The present longitudinal study examined how 28 infants’ joint attention behaviours undergo developme...
In this chapter, we define social attention as a dynamic process involving the selection and interpr...
In this study, we investigated relations between infants ’ understanding of intentional actions and ...
In this study, we investigated relations between infants ’ understanding of intentional actions and ...
At around 1 year of age, human infants display a number of new behaviors that seem to indicate a new...
This research examines the social communication development of infants (8 to 18-month-olds; N=444) b...
Infants' development of joint attention shows significant advances between 9 and 12 months of age, b...
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The control of social attention during early infancy was investigated in two studies. In both studie...
Infants\u27 development of joint attention shows significant advances between 9 and 12 months of age...
ABSTRACT: Attention sharing facilitates infants ’ learning of language, social practices, and person...
Looking behavior plays a crucial role in the daily life of an infant and forms the basis for cogniti...
Abstract—Before babies acquire an adult-like visual capacity, they participate in a social world as ...
The ability to sustain attention is a major achievement in human development and is generally believ...
The way in which infants attempt to instigate communication based on shared events has been the obje...
The present longitudinal study examined how 28 infants’ joint attention behaviours undergo developme...
In this chapter, we define social attention as a dynamic process involving the selection and interpr...
In this study, we investigated relations between infants ’ understanding of intentional actions and ...
In this study, we investigated relations between infants ’ understanding of intentional actions and ...
At around 1 year of age, human infants display a number of new behaviors that seem to indicate a new...
This research examines the social communication development of infants (8 to 18-month-olds; N=444) b...
Infants' development of joint attention shows significant advances between 9 and 12 months of age, b...
Item does not contain fulltextLooking behavior plays a crucial role in the daily life of an infant a...
The control of social attention during early infancy was investigated in two studies. In both studie...
Infants\u27 development of joint attention shows significant advances between 9 and 12 months of age...
ABSTRACT: Attention sharing facilitates infants ’ learning of language, social practices, and person...
Looking behavior plays a crucial role in the daily life of an infant and forms the basis for cogniti...
Abstract—Before babies acquire an adult-like visual capacity, they participate in a social world as ...
The ability to sustain attention is a major achievement in human development and is generally believ...
The way in which infants attempt to instigate communication based on shared events has been the obje...
The present longitudinal study examined how 28 infants’ joint attention behaviours undergo developme...