Joint attention has long been accepted as constituting a privileged circumstance in which word learning prospers. Consequently research has investigated the role that maternal responsiveness to infant attention plays in predicting language outcomes. However there has been a recent expansion in research implicating similar predictive effects from individual differences in infant behaviours. Emerging from the foundations of such work comes an interesting question: do the relative contributions of the mother and infant to joint attention episodes impact upon language learning? In an attempt to address this, two joint attention behaviours were assessed as predictors of vocabulary attainment (as measured by OCDI Production Scores). These predict...
This study examined the associations among attachment, joint attention, and language in normally dev...
Social interactions between 153 mother-infant dyads in the laboratory were examined for associations...
Although social attention coordination (SAC) is an important predictor of developmental outcomes for...
Joint attention has long been accepted as constituting a privileged circumstance in which word learn...
In a prospective longitudinal study of a representative community sample (N = 264), mothers' referen...
Joint attention (JA; coordinated visual attention with a social partner to an object), a foundation ...
Recent research has documented systematic individual differences in early lexical development. The c...
Vocabulary differences early in development are highly predictive of later language learning as well...
Around their first birthday, infants can understand that others\u27 actions are intentional, and beg...
This study examined individual differences in the development of the capacity of infants to respond ...
Theory and research support the facilitative effect of joint engagement, or time when a dyad is join...
The authors investigated the extent to which the joint-attention behaviors of gaze following, social...
Through verbal and nonverbal dyadic engagement with caregivers, infants acquire two critical capacit...
An increasing number of researchers have begun to identify relationships between dimensions of infan...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether infants ’ social attention, as well as their joint ...
This study examined the associations among attachment, joint attention, and language in normally dev...
Social interactions between 153 mother-infant dyads in the laboratory were examined for associations...
Although social attention coordination (SAC) is an important predictor of developmental outcomes for...
Joint attention has long been accepted as constituting a privileged circumstance in which word learn...
In a prospective longitudinal study of a representative community sample (N = 264), mothers' referen...
Joint attention (JA; coordinated visual attention with a social partner to an object), a foundation ...
Recent research has documented systematic individual differences in early lexical development. The c...
Vocabulary differences early in development are highly predictive of later language learning as well...
Around their first birthday, infants can understand that others\u27 actions are intentional, and beg...
This study examined individual differences in the development of the capacity of infants to respond ...
Theory and research support the facilitative effect of joint engagement, or time when a dyad is join...
The authors investigated the extent to which the joint-attention behaviors of gaze following, social...
Through verbal and nonverbal dyadic engagement with caregivers, infants acquire two critical capacit...
An increasing number of researchers have begun to identify relationships between dimensions of infan...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether infants ’ social attention, as well as their joint ...
This study examined the associations among attachment, joint attention, and language in normally dev...
Social interactions between 153 mother-infant dyads in the laboratory were examined for associations...
Although social attention coordination (SAC) is an important predictor of developmental outcomes for...