Infants follow others' gaze toward external objects from early in ontogeny, but whether they use others' gaze in processing information about objects remains unknown. In Experiment 1, 4-month-old infants viewed a video presentation of an adult gazing toward one of two objects. When presented with the same objects alone a second time, infants looked reliably less at the object to which the adult had directly gazed (cued object). This suggests that the uncued object was perceived as more novel than the object previously cued by the adult's gaze. In Experiment 2, adult gaze was not directed towards any object. In this control experiment, infants looked at both objects equally in the test phase. These findings show that adult eye gaze biases in...
To understand the development of infant comprehension of visual obstructions and perspective-taking,...
In four experiments, we investigated whether 9-month-old infants are sensitive to the relationship b...
First, we will discuss behavioral data drawn from three areas that we consider most relevant for the...
Infants follow others' gaze toward external objects from early in ontogeny, but whether they use oth...
A major issue in developmental science is how infants use the direction of other's eye gaze to facil...
In order to disentangle the effects of an adult model's eye gaze and head orientation on infants' pr...
Previous research suggests that by 4 months of age infants use the eye gaze of adults to guide their...
Item does not contain fulltextIn two experiments, it was investigated how preverbal infants perceive...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that eye gaze affects infants’ processing of novel objects. In t...
This study investigates the effects of attention-guiding stimuli on 4-month-old infants' object proc...
Infants are sensitive to the referential information conveyed by others ’ eye gaze, which could be o...
Previous research has shown that eye gaze affects infants’ processing of novel objects. In the curre...
Do 5-month-old infants show differences in processing objects as a function of a prior interaction w...
Infants are sensitive to the referential information conveyed by others ’ eye gaze, which could be o...
To understand the development of infant comprehension of visual obstructions and perspective-taking,...
To understand the development of infant comprehension of visual obstructions and perspective-taking,...
In four experiments, we investigated whether 9-month-old infants are sensitive to the relationship b...
First, we will discuss behavioral data drawn from three areas that we consider most relevant for the...
Infants follow others' gaze toward external objects from early in ontogeny, but whether they use oth...
A major issue in developmental science is how infants use the direction of other's eye gaze to facil...
In order to disentangle the effects of an adult model's eye gaze and head orientation on infants' pr...
Previous research suggests that by 4 months of age infants use the eye gaze of adults to guide their...
Item does not contain fulltextIn two experiments, it was investigated how preverbal infants perceive...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that eye gaze affects infants’ processing of novel objects. In t...
This study investigates the effects of attention-guiding stimuli on 4-month-old infants' object proc...
Infants are sensitive to the referential information conveyed by others ’ eye gaze, which could be o...
Previous research has shown that eye gaze affects infants’ processing of novel objects. In the curre...
Do 5-month-old infants show differences in processing objects as a function of a prior interaction w...
Infants are sensitive to the referential information conveyed by others ’ eye gaze, which could be o...
To understand the development of infant comprehension of visual obstructions and perspective-taking,...
To understand the development of infant comprehension of visual obstructions and perspective-taking,...
In four experiments, we investigated whether 9-month-old infants are sensitive to the relationship b...
First, we will discuss behavioral data drawn from three areas that we consider most relevant for the...