The ability to take others’ perspectives on the self has important psychological implications. Yet the logically and developmentally prior question is how children develop the capacity to take others’ perspectives. We discuss the development of joint attention in infancy as a rudimentary form of perspective taking and critique examples of biological and individualistic approaches to the development of joint attention. As an alternative, we present an activity-based relational perspective according to which infants develop the capacity to coordinate attention with others by differentiating the perspectives of self and other from shared activity. Joint attention is then closely related to language development, which makes further social devel...
In this study, we investigated relations between infants ’ understanding of intentional actions and ...
Research has shown that infants\u27 spontaneous coordination of social attention (Initiation of Join...
This chapter proposes that the cognitive mechanisms of joint attention (defined as a combination of ...
The infant\u27s participation in sequences of joint activity that require visual attention, or what ...
Human infants develop and learn their social capabili-ties through interactions with their environme...
In this chapter, we define social attention as a dynamic process involving the selection and interpr...
Parent-child interactions support the development of a wide range of socio-cognitive abilities in yo...
At around 1 year of age, human infants display a number of new behaviors that seem to indicate a new...
The present longitudinal study examined how 28 infants’ joint attention behaviours undergo developme...
In this article, we argue for the developmental primacy of social over visual perspective-taking. In...
The development of visual joint attention has been examined almost exclusively from the point of vie...
We contrast two theses that make different assumptions about the developmental onset of human-unique...
The ability to sustain attention is a major achievement in human development and is generally believ...
This research examines the social communication development of infants (8 to 18-month-olds; N=444) b...
Joint attention skills are an important part of human cultural learning. However, little is known ab...
In this study, we investigated relations between infants ’ understanding of intentional actions and ...
Research has shown that infants\u27 spontaneous coordination of social attention (Initiation of Join...
This chapter proposes that the cognitive mechanisms of joint attention (defined as a combination of ...
The infant\u27s participation in sequences of joint activity that require visual attention, or what ...
Human infants develop and learn their social capabili-ties through interactions with their environme...
In this chapter, we define social attention as a dynamic process involving the selection and interpr...
Parent-child interactions support the development of a wide range of socio-cognitive abilities in yo...
At around 1 year of age, human infants display a number of new behaviors that seem to indicate a new...
The present longitudinal study examined how 28 infants’ joint attention behaviours undergo developme...
In this article, we argue for the developmental primacy of social over visual perspective-taking. In...
The development of visual joint attention has been examined almost exclusively from the point of vie...
We contrast two theses that make different assumptions about the developmental onset of human-unique...
The ability to sustain attention is a major achievement in human development and is generally believ...
This research examines the social communication development of infants (8 to 18-month-olds; N=444) b...
Joint attention skills are an important part of human cultural learning. However, little is known ab...
In this study, we investigated relations between infants ’ understanding of intentional actions and ...
Research has shown that infants\u27 spontaneous coordination of social attention (Initiation of Join...
This chapter proposes that the cognitive mechanisms of joint attention (defined as a combination of ...