Gaze following is an early-emerging skill in infancy argued to be fundamental to joint attention and later language. However, how gaze following emerges has been a topic of great debate. The most widely-accepted developmental theories suggest that infants are able to gaze follow only by understanding shared attention. Another group of theories suggests that infants may learn to follow gaze based on low-level social reinforcement. Nagai et al. [Advanced Robotics, 20, 10 (2006)] successfully taught a robot to gaze follow purely through social reinforcement, and found that the robot learned to follow gaze in the horizontal plane before it learned to follow gaze in the vertical plane. In the current study, we tested whether 12-month-old infants...
Two experiments examined how the different cues to gaze direction contribute to children’s abilities...
Humans are extremely sensitive to ostensive signals, like eye contact or having their name called, t...
Two experiments examined how the different cues to gaze direction contribute to children’s abi...
Gaze following is an early-emerging skill in infancy argued to be fundamental to joint attention and...
Gaze following is an early-emerging skill in infancy argued to be fundamental to joint attention and...
Social cues and instrumental learning are two aspects potentially fostering early gaze following. We...
Decades of research have emphasized the significance of gaze following in early development. Yet, th...
Many studies have explored factors which influence gaze following behaviour of young infants. Howeve...
During the first year of life, infants develop the capacity to follow the gaze of others. This behav...
The current four experiments investigated gaze following behavior in response to gaze and head turns...
Several studies have shown that the human gaze, but not the robot gaze, has significant effects on ...
Abstract—Gaze following, the ability to redirect one’s visual at- tention to look at what another pe...
We propose a computational model of the emergence of gaze following skills in infant-caregiver inter...
We propose a computational model of the emergence of gaze following skills in infant-caregiver inter...
We propose a view of gaze following in which infants act as Bayesian learners actively attempting to...
Two experiments examined how the different cues to gaze direction contribute to children’s abilities...
Humans are extremely sensitive to ostensive signals, like eye contact or having their name called, t...
Two experiments examined how the different cues to gaze direction contribute to children’s abi...
Gaze following is an early-emerging skill in infancy argued to be fundamental to joint attention and...
Gaze following is an early-emerging skill in infancy argued to be fundamental to joint attention and...
Social cues and instrumental learning are two aspects potentially fostering early gaze following. We...
Decades of research have emphasized the significance of gaze following in early development. Yet, th...
Many studies have explored factors which influence gaze following behaviour of young infants. Howeve...
During the first year of life, infants develop the capacity to follow the gaze of others. This behav...
The current four experiments investigated gaze following behavior in response to gaze and head turns...
Several studies have shown that the human gaze, but not the robot gaze, has significant effects on ...
Abstract—Gaze following, the ability to redirect one’s visual at- tention to look at what another pe...
We propose a computational model of the emergence of gaze following skills in infant-caregiver inter...
We propose a computational model of the emergence of gaze following skills in infant-caregiver inter...
We propose a view of gaze following in which infants act as Bayesian learners actively attempting to...
Two experiments examined how the different cues to gaze direction contribute to children’s abilities...
Humans are extremely sensitive to ostensive signals, like eye contact or having their name called, t...
Two experiments examined how the different cues to gaze direction contribute to children’s abi...