Elucidating the neural basis of joint attention in infancy promises to yield important insights into the development of language and social cognition, and directly informs developmental models of autism. We describe a new method for evaluating responding to joint attention performance in infancy that highlights the 9 to 10 month period as a time interval of maximal individual differences. We then demonstrate that fractional anisotropy in the right uncinate fasciculus, a white matter fiber bundle connecting the amygdala to the ventral-medial prefrontal cortex and anterior temporal pole, measured in 6 month-olds predicts individual differences in responding to joint attention at 9 months of age. The white matter microstructure of the right un...
Behavioral research has revealed deficits in the development of joint attention (JA) as one of the e...
We would like to thank the Infant Sibling Project staff, past and present, for their hard work in co...
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are characterised by impairment in joint attention (JA), which has t...
Elucidating the neural basis of joint attention in infancy promises to yield important insights into...
Elucidating the neural basis of joint attention in infancy promises to yield important insights into...
journal articleElucidating the neural basis of joint attention in infancy promises to yield importan...
Initiating joint attention (IJA), the behavioral instigation of coordinated focus of 2 people on an ...
This article provides a review of the increasingly detailed imaging literature on the neurodevelopme...
Background: In typical infant development, parents and their children jointly contribute to establis...
Background In typical infant development, parents and their children jointly contribute to establish...
ABSTRACT—Before social cognition there is joint processing of information about the attention of sel...
ABSTRACT—Before social cognition there is joint processing of information about the attention of sel...
Joint attention is a keystone in social cognitive development and a skill acquired early in life. It...
Background: Social interactions form a substantial part of human daily living and develop from funda...
Joint attention (JA), which occurs when two individuals focus on the same object or event, plays a c...
Behavioral research has revealed deficits in the development of joint attention (JA) as one of the e...
We would like to thank the Infant Sibling Project staff, past and present, for their hard work in co...
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are characterised by impairment in joint attention (JA), which has t...
Elucidating the neural basis of joint attention in infancy promises to yield important insights into...
Elucidating the neural basis of joint attention in infancy promises to yield important insights into...
journal articleElucidating the neural basis of joint attention in infancy promises to yield importan...
Initiating joint attention (IJA), the behavioral instigation of coordinated focus of 2 people on an ...
This article provides a review of the increasingly detailed imaging literature on the neurodevelopme...
Background: In typical infant development, parents and their children jointly contribute to establis...
Background In typical infant development, parents and their children jointly contribute to establish...
ABSTRACT—Before social cognition there is joint processing of information about the attention of sel...
ABSTRACT—Before social cognition there is joint processing of information about the attention of sel...
Joint attention is a keystone in social cognitive development and a skill acquired early in life. It...
Background: Social interactions form a substantial part of human daily living and develop from funda...
Joint attention (JA), which occurs when two individuals focus on the same object or event, plays a c...
Behavioral research has revealed deficits in the development of joint attention (JA) as one of the e...
We would like to thank the Infant Sibling Project staff, past and present, for their hard work in co...
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are characterised by impairment in joint attention (JA), which has t...