This article provides a review of the increasingly detailed imaging literature on the neurodevelopment of joint attention. Many findings from this literature support and inform the hypothesis that the neurodevelopment of joint attention contributes to the functional development of neural systems for human social cognition. Joint attention begins to develop by 5 months of age and is tantamount to the ability to adopt a common perspective with another person. It involves a whole-brain system with nodes in the: (a) dorsal and medial frontal cortex, (b) orbital frontal/insula cortex, (c) anterior/posterior cingulate cortex, (d) superior temporal cortex, (e) precuneus/parietal cortex, and (f) amygdala and striatum. This system integrates tr...
Elucidating the neural basis of joint attention in infancy promises to yield important insights into...
Introduction: Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have neurobiological origins but the exact nature of t...
Contains fulltext : 52011.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Joint attentio...
ABSTRACT—Before social cognition there is joint processing of information about the attention of sel...
ABSTRACT—Before social cognition there is joint processing of information about the attention of sel...
Behavioral research has revealed deficits in the development of joint attention (JA) as one of the e...
Background: Social interactions form a substantial part of human daily living and develop from funda...
Joint attention is a keystone in social cognitive development and a skill acquired early in life. It...
Joint attention behaviors include initiating one's own and responding to another's bid for joint att...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter...
It is generally accepted that joint attention skills are impaired in children with autism spectrum d...
It is known that infants are sensitive to the gaze of adults from birth. This chapter explores the t...
Compared to other children, children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are known to engage less in...
Joint attention (JA), which occurs when two individuals focus on the same object or event, plays a c...
BACKGROUND Joint attention (JA) is the human ability to coordinate our attention with that of other ...
Elucidating the neural basis of joint attention in infancy promises to yield important insights into...
Introduction: Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have neurobiological origins but the exact nature of t...
Contains fulltext : 52011.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Joint attentio...
ABSTRACT—Before social cognition there is joint processing of information about the attention of sel...
ABSTRACT—Before social cognition there is joint processing of information about the attention of sel...
Behavioral research has revealed deficits in the development of joint attention (JA) as one of the e...
Background: Social interactions form a substantial part of human daily living and develop from funda...
Joint attention is a keystone in social cognitive development and a skill acquired early in life. It...
Joint attention behaviors include initiating one's own and responding to another's bid for joint att...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter...
It is generally accepted that joint attention skills are impaired in children with autism spectrum d...
It is known that infants are sensitive to the gaze of adults from birth. This chapter explores the t...
Compared to other children, children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are known to engage less in...
Joint attention (JA), which occurs when two individuals focus on the same object or event, plays a c...
BACKGROUND Joint attention (JA) is the human ability to coordinate our attention with that of other ...
Elucidating the neural basis of joint attention in infancy promises to yield important insights into...
Introduction: Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have neurobiological origins but the exact nature of t...
Contains fulltext : 52011.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Joint attentio...