In this article, we review the influence of early social interaction on the development of executive function and language in infants. We first define social interaction, executive function and language and show how they are related in infant development. Studies of children born deaf are used to illustrate this connection because they represent cases where there has been a disruption to early social interaction and the development of intersubjectivity. Unlike other groups, the disturbance to development is known to be largely environmental rather than neuro-biological. This enables us to more accurately tease apart those impacts on EF that are associated with social interaction and language, since the potential confounds of disordered cogn...
This paper presents results from experimental studies on early language acquisition in infants and a...
This special issue presents articles on the relationships between language development and executiv...
The aim of this thesis was to study the link between hearing loss, language skil...
Recent research using theory-of-mind tasks has rekindled interest in the possibility that social int...
Studies have suggested that language and executive function (EF) are strongly associated. Indeed, th...
Studies have suggested that language and Executive Function (EF) are strongly associated. Indeed, th...
Background and objectivesA set of important pragmatic skills emerge during infancy and pave the way ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: A set of important pragmatic skills emerge during infancy and pave the wa...
How does parent-infant interaction impact infant's communicative development? The aim of the studies...
Ninety percent of deaf infants are born to hearing parents, and socioemotional development is compro...
Numerous studies suggest an association between language and executive function (EF), but evidence o...
Item does not contain fulltextThe implications of a hearing loss can go far beyond the linguistic do...
The initial stages of language learning involve a critical interaction between infants’ environmenta...
The initial stages of language learning involve a critical interaction between infants' environmenta...
We focus in this chapter on the human social cognitive ability to connect with each other at the le...
This paper presents results from experimental studies on early language acquisition in infants and a...
This special issue presents articles on the relationships between language development and executiv...
The aim of this thesis was to study the link between hearing loss, language skil...
Recent research using theory-of-mind tasks has rekindled interest in the possibility that social int...
Studies have suggested that language and executive function (EF) are strongly associated. Indeed, th...
Studies have suggested that language and Executive Function (EF) are strongly associated. Indeed, th...
Background and objectivesA set of important pragmatic skills emerge during infancy and pave the way ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: A set of important pragmatic skills emerge during infancy and pave the wa...
How does parent-infant interaction impact infant's communicative development? The aim of the studies...
Ninety percent of deaf infants are born to hearing parents, and socioemotional development is compro...
Numerous studies suggest an association between language and executive function (EF), but evidence o...
Item does not contain fulltextThe implications of a hearing loss can go far beyond the linguistic do...
The initial stages of language learning involve a critical interaction between infants’ environmenta...
The initial stages of language learning involve a critical interaction between infants' environmenta...
We focus in this chapter on the human social cognitive ability to connect with each other at the le...
This paper presents results from experimental studies on early language acquisition in infants and a...
This special issue presents articles on the relationships between language development and executiv...
The aim of this thesis was to study the link between hearing loss, language skil...