An eye tracking paradigm was used to investigate how infants’ attention is modulated by observed goal-directed manual grasping actions. In Experiment 1, we presented 3-, 5-, and 7-month-old infants with a static picture of a grasping hand, followed by a target appearing at a location either congruent or incongruent with the grasping direction of the hand. The latency of infants gaze shift from the hand to the target was recorded and compared between congruent and incongruent trials. Results demonstrate a congruency effect from 5 months of age. A second experiment illustrated that the congruency effect of Experiment 1 does not extend to a visually similar mechanical claw (instead of the grasping hand). Together these two experiments describe...
Around their first year of life, infants are able to anticipate the goal of others’ ongoing actions....
Around their first year of life, infants are able to anticipate the goal of others’ ongoing actions....
In this study, 6-month-olds' perception of an object-related human grasping action was compared with...
An eye tracking paradigm was used to investigate how infants’ attention is modulated by observed goa...
An eye tracking paradigm was used to investigate how infants' attention is modulated by observed goa...
The present study investigates the plasticity of 7-month-old infants’ orienting of attention during ...
The present study investigates the plasticity of 7-month-old infants’ orienting of attention during ...
The present study investigates the plasticity of 7-month-old infants' orienting of attention during ...
When infants observe a human grasping action, experience-based accounts predict that all infants fam...
Movement perception facilitates spatial orienting of attention in infants (Farroni, Johnson, Brockba...
The experiments reported in this thesis were designed to study the development of infants' comprehen...
During the observation of goal-directed actions, infants usually predict the goal at an earlier age ...
In this study, 6-month-olds’ perception of an object-related human grasping action was compared with...
In this study, 6-month-olds’ perception of an object-related human grasping action was compared with...
potsdam.de Around their first year of life, infants are able to anticipate the goal of others ’ ongo...
Around their first year of life, infants are able to anticipate the goal of others’ ongoing actions....
Around their first year of life, infants are able to anticipate the goal of others’ ongoing actions....
In this study, 6-month-olds' perception of an object-related human grasping action was compared with...
An eye tracking paradigm was used to investigate how infants’ attention is modulated by observed goa...
An eye tracking paradigm was used to investigate how infants' attention is modulated by observed goa...
The present study investigates the plasticity of 7-month-old infants’ orienting of attention during ...
The present study investigates the plasticity of 7-month-old infants’ orienting of attention during ...
The present study investigates the plasticity of 7-month-old infants' orienting of attention during ...
When infants observe a human grasping action, experience-based accounts predict that all infants fam...
Movement perception facilitates spatial orienting of attention in infants (Farroni, Johnson, Brockba...
The experiments reported in this thesis were designed to study the development of infants' comprehen...
During the observation of goal-directed actions, infants usually predict the goal at an earlier age ...
In this study, 6-month-olds’ perception of an object-related human grasping action was compared with...
In this study, 6-month-olds’ perception of an object-related human grasping action was compared with...
potsdam.de Around their first year of life, infants are able to anticipate the goal of others ’ ongo...
Around their first year of life, infants are able to anticipate the goal of others’ ongoing actions....
Around their first year of life, infants are able to anticipate the goal of others’ ongoing actions....
In this study, 6-month-olds' perception of an object-related human grasping action was compared with...