Background: In Coordinated Joint Engagement (CJE), children acknowledge that they and their social partners are paying attention to the same object. The achievement of CJE, critical for healthy development, is at risk in infants with visual impairment (VI). Research on CJE in these children is limited because investigators use a child's gaze switch between social partner and object to index CJE. Research is needed that identifies CJE in children with VI using behaviors that do not require normal vision and that explores the relationship between CJE and visual function. This study aimed to (a) develop a protocol for identifying CJE in children with VI, and (b) explore the relationship between CJE and infants' visual acuity (VA) and contrast ...
Compared to other children, children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are known to engage less in...
Joint attention (JA) is a skill that is essential to children’s later social and language developmen...
BACKGROUND Joint attention (JA) is the human ability to coordinate our attention with that of other ...
Background: In Coordinated Joint Engagement (CJE), children acknowledge that they and their social p...
This dissertation reports on two early childhood developments, joint engagement and attachment patte...
Research on joint attention and language learning has focused primarily on cues requiring visual acc...
The goal of the current research was to investigate the potential relationship between joint attenti...
Patients with cerebral visual impairment (CVI, formerly cortical visual impairment) have vision loss...
International audienceCerebral (cortical) visual impairment (CVI) is the primary cause of visual imp...
Parent-child interactions support the development of a wide range of socio-cognitive abilities in yo...
Children with neurological impairments often have visual deficits that are difficult to quantify. We...
Early visual orienting responses can be prevented in infants with central nervous system damage. Chi...
Abstract: This study investigated the ability of color and motion to elicit and maintain visual atte...
Background: In typical infant development, parents and their children jointly contribute to establis...
PURPOSE: This study investigated whether visual perceptual learning can improve near visual acuity a...
Compared to other children, children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are known to engage less in...
Joint attention (JA) is a skill that is essential to children’s later social and language developmen...
BACKGROUND Joint attention (JA) is the human ability to coordinate our attention with that of other ...
Background: In Coordinated Joint Engagement (CJE), children acknowledge that they and their social p...
This dissertation reports on two early childhood developments, joint engagement and attachment patte...
Research on joint attention and language learning has focused primarily on cues requiring visual acc...
The goal of the current research was to investigate the potential relationship between joint attenti...
Patients with cerebral visual impairment (CVI, formerly cortical visual impairment) have vision loss...
International audienceCerebral (cortical) visual impairment (CVI) is the primary cause of visual imp...
Parent-child interactions support the development of a wide range of socio-cognitive abilities in yo...
Children with neurological impairments often have visual deficits that are difficult to quantify. We...
Early visual orienting responses can be prevented in infants with central nervous system damage. Chi...
Abstract: This study investigated the ability of color and motion to elicit and maintain visual atte...
Background: In typical infant development, parents and their children jointly contribute to establis...
PURPOSE: This study investigated whether visual perceptual learning can improve near visual acuity a...
Compared to other children, children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are known to engage less in...
Joint attention (JA) is a skill that is essential to children’s later social and language developmen...
BACKGROUND Joint attention (JA) is the human ability to coordinate our attention with that of other ...