The current study tested whether the purely amodal cue of contingency elicits orientation following behavior in 8-month-old infants. We presented 8-month-old infants with automated objects without human features that did or did not react contingently to the infants' fixations recorded by an eye tracker. We found that an object's occasional orientation toward peripheral targets was reciprocated by a congruent visual orientation following response by infants only when it had displayed gaze-contingent interactivity. Our finding demonstrates that infants' gaze-following behavior does not depend on the presence of a human being. The results are consistent with the idea that, in 8-month-old infants, the detection of contingent reactivity, like ot...
A major issue in developmental science is how infants use the direction of others eye gaze to facili...
It has been hypothesized that an evolutionarily ancient mechanism underlies the ability of human inf...
Humans are extremely sensitive to ostensive signals, like eye contact or having their name called, t...
The current study tested whether the purely amodal cue of contingency elicits orientation following ...
In four experiments, we investigated whether 9-month-old infants are sensitive to the relationship b...
In order to disentangle the effects of an adult model's eye gaze and head orientation on infants' pr...
By the end of the first year, infants are able to recognize both goal-directed and perceptually guid...
SummaryHumans are extremely sensitive to ostensive signals, like eye contact or having their name ca...
This study investigates the effects of attention-guiding stimuli on 4-month-old infants' object proc...
Item does not contain fulltextIn two experiments, it was investigated how preverbal infants perceive...
It has been hypothesized that an evolutionarily ancient mechanism underlies the ability of human inf...
It has been hypothesized that an evolutionarily ancient mechanism underlies the ability of human inf...
Decades of research have emphasized the significance of gaze following in early development. Yet, th...
We propose a view of gaze following in which infants act as Bayesian learners actively attempting to...
Three experiments were carried out with 4 to 5-month-old infants using the eye gaze cueing paradigm ...
A major issue in developmental science is how infants use the direction of others eye gaze to facili...
It has been hypothesized that an evolutionarily ancient mechanism underlies the ability of human inf...
Humans are extremely sensitive to ostensive signals, like eye contact or having their name called, t...
The current study tested whether the purely amodal cue of contingency elicits orientation following ...
In four experiments, we investigated whether 9-month-old infants are sensitive to the relationship b...
In order to disentangle the effects of an adult model's eye gaze and head orientation on infants' pr...
By the end of the first year, infants are able to recognize both goal-directed and perceptually guid...
SummaryHumans are extremely sensitive to ostensive signals, like eye contact or having their name ca...
This study investigates the effects of attention-guiding stimuli on 4-month-old infants' object proc...
Item does not contain fulltextIn two experiments, it was investigated how preverbal infants perceive...
It has been hypothesized that an evolutionarily ancient mechanism underlies the ability of human inf...
It has been hypothesized that an evolutionarily ancient mechanism underlies the ability of human inf...
Decades of research have emphasized the significance of gaze following in early development. Yet, th...
We propose a view of gaze following in which infants act as Bayesian learners actively attempting to...
Three experiments were carried out with 4 to 5-month-old infants using the eye gaze cueing paradigm ...
A major issue in developmental science is how infants use the direction of others eye gaze to facili...
It has been hypothesized that an evolutionarily ancient mechanism underlies the ability of human inf...
Humans are extremely sensitive to ostensive signals, like eye contact or having their name called, t...